Friday, April 22, 2022: Maxwell Hall, Grand Hall
The 2022 IDAH Spring Symposium will showcase innovative digital-methods research and creations by Indiana University Bloomington faculty and students affiliated with the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities.
The 2022 program will feature:
A spotlight presentation by former HASTAC Scholar, Catherine Mullen (Folklore and Ethnomusicology)
Lightning talks and a poster session by HASTAC Scholars:
- Kane Ferguson (Hispanic Literature)
- Drew Heiderscheidt (Geography)
- Amelia López López (Folklore and Ethnomusicology)
- Elizabeth Spaeth (United States History)
- Brandon Stokes (African American and African Diaspora Studies)
- José Luis Suárez Morales (Spanish and Portuguese)
- Ellen Taraskiewicz (History)
- Zuoyu Tian (Linguistics)
- Christina Yang (Management and Human Organization & History)
Longer format presentations by 2021–2022 Faculty Fellows:
- Sarah Imhoff (Religious Studies & Borns Jewish Studies Program)
11:05 pm - Sarah Edmands Martin (Graphic Design)
11:30 pm - Giovanni Zanovello (Musicology)
11:55 pm - Jillian Rogers (Musicology)
12:20 pm (pre-recorded)