Staff

 

Stephanie Wood, Ph.D.

Director and Senior Research Associate

In addition to coordinating most of the daily activities of WHP, Stephanie, a historian, is the lead  scholar on all of WHP’s Mesoamerica projects. With John Sullivan, Stephanie is the Co-Principal  Investigator of the three-year NEH-NSF funded project to build an online Nahuatl Dictionary. She is also the Director of the NEH funded 2011 Summer Institute for US schoolteachers recently held in Oaxaca. Curriculum vitae.

Computing Specialist

  • Martha Virginia (“Ginny”) White

Current Graduate Research Assistants

  • Bruce Dahlstrom (2011–2012; GTF)
  • Brittney Maruska (2012–; current)

Fall 2012 (click here for schedules)

  • Kendra Ribeiro
  • Diana Salazar
  • Ana Orozco

Interns (volunteers)

  • (we have openings; write Stephanie Wood, swood [at] uoregon.edu)

Former Interns

  • Erin Gallo, collaborating on the Nahuatl Dictionary, 2011
  • Shey May, collaborating on the Nahuatl Dictionary, 2011
  • Joshua Jacob Fitzgerald, collaborating on the Nahuatl Dictionary, 2011
  • René Iraheta, collaborating on the Nahuatl Dictionary, 2011
  • Mylece Burling, collaborating on the Mayan Dictionary, 2010
  • Cassie Russell, collaborating on the Mayan Dictionary, 2010
  • Andrew Gunsul, collaborating on curricular materials for the summer institute, 2010
  • Mike Arellano, collaborating on the Mixtec Dictionary and the Nahuatl Dictionary, 2009–10
  • Itziri Moreno Villamar, collaborating on the P’urhépecha Dictionary, 2009–10
  • Kaitlan Smith, collaborating on the Mayan Dictionary, 2009–10
  • Vania Loredo, collaborating on the Mapas Project, 2010
  • Katy Schuff, collaborating on the Mixtec Dictionary and the Nahuatl Dictionary, also the Mapas Project, 2008–09
  • Sophie Grow, collaborating on the VMA (finding new materials to add, doing updates, fixing broken links, etc.), 2008–09
  • Alyssa Engelberg, Virtual Mesoamerican Archive intern, 2007
  • Adriana Teresa Da Silva Arellano, Archivo Virtual Mesoamericano, 2006–2007
  • Cristina Cruz, Mapas Project, 2006–2007
  • Brett Close, Nahuatl Dictionary project, 2004

Former Director

  • Judith L. Musick, Ph.D., Founding Director  – Now retired, Judith, a sociologist and research administrator, was the founding director and the lead developer of WHP’s Distance Research Environment, among other innovations. It was her vision to bring digital humanities to the University of Oregon long before it was well known in the United States.

Former Research Associates

  • Jan Emerson
  • Daniel Gilfillan
  • John Shin

Former Graduate Research Assistants (GTFs)

  • Yasmin Acosta-Myers
  • Helen Burnham
  • Chris Doty (2011–2012)
  • Nicolás Enriori García
  • Douglas Geerdes
  • Daniel Gilfillan
  • Will Henderson
  • John Henry
  • R. Jamil Jonna
  • Eric Lawson
  • Shannon Mudge
  • Kevin Van Driesche

Former Student Assistants

  • Marshelle Backes, Nahuatl Dictionary
  • Jennifer Barrett, many projects
  • Nickolas Berzl, Mapas Project, Age of Exploration, image processing
  • Svetlana Bobkova, Digital Cahuleu
  • Peter Bryner, Mapas Project and other projects
  • Anny Chen, many projects, but especially imaging for the Mapas Project
  • Xiaoying Chen, East Asian projects
  • Ryan Clark, graphic design, web construction, many projects
  • Robert Costa, data entry
  • Alejandra García, translation work, data entry
  • Luke Glasscock, graphic design
  • Daisy González, Nahuatl Dictionary
  • Nathan Greenhaw, many projects
  • Chris Fulkerson, Flash animation
  • Shawna X. Huang, video editing
  • Sandy Innes, many projects
  • Mike Itanuano, many projects
  • Jon Jaramillo, video projects
  • Ian Korn, many projects
  • Amanda Kulmac, image processing, video projects, and graphic design
  • Ross Jensen, video editing
  • Melynda Lappin, many projects
  • Aaron Lopez, many projects
  • Aaron Mattern, many projects
  • Jennifer Mueller, Mixtec Dictionary
  • Carrie Phillips, Mapas Project, imaging
  • Shawn Prime, Flash animation
  • Joy Elizabeth Root, Nahuatl Dictionary
  • David Ruiz-Maya, Nahuatl Dictionary
  • Paulina Salgado, Mapas Project, translation work
  • Aaron Seagraves, many projects, including the textile exhibit
  • Ariel Vaughn, many projects, but especially the Virtual Mesoamerican Archive
  • Matthew Vu, many projects
  • Devan Wardwell, many projects
  • Daniel Woolard, many projects

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