Reagan Maraghy
Graduate Program Administrator
M.S. Ed., University of Southern Maine
B.A., Colby College

As Graduate Program Administrator, Reagan coordinates curricular and co-
curricular graduate programs at the CDH. This includes managing the
Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities, facilitating review and conferral
of the Dissertation Prize, Graduate Fellowships, and Graduate Training grants, and promoting graduate courses across departments that apply
quantitative methods and teach critical frameworks for studying
computation to enhance humanities-based research. She also helps
organize CDH events and collaborative experiences for graduate students
and scholars from a wide variety of disciplines.
Reagan’s background is in academic program management, curriculum
development, teaching, marketing, and event coordination. At Princeton
University, Reagan has managed various academic programs (American
Studies, Asian American Studies, Latino Studies, and the History
Department’s PhD programs), developed and managed operations of the
interdisciplinary Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies and organized
educational offerings and major alumni events through her role as Assistant
Director for Alumni Education. Prior to working at Princeton, Reagan
coordinated marketing campaigns across industries for a global event and
digital media company and taught a range of subjects at the K-12 level.
Reagan has a Master of Science in Education in Teaching and Learning
from the University of Southern Maine, a Bachelor of Arts in American
Studies from Colby College, and studied Anglo-Irish Literature and History
at University College Cork, Ireland.