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Staff & Associates

The Wired Humanities Project is the collaborative effort of professional staff, faculty associates, and student staff who combine technical computing skills and with scholarly training in humanities disciplines.

This website was designed and built by Ryan Clark, formerly a student at the University of Oregon. He may be contacted at ryan@ryanclarkdesign.com.

Judith Musick, Ph.D., Director
A sociologist by training as well as a former high school history teacher, Judith is also the Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society, the administrative home of WHP.

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Stephanie Wood, Ph.D., Associate Director and Senior Scholar
In addition to coordinating most of the daily activities of WHP, Stephanie, a historian, is a senior research associate at the Center for the Study of Women in Society and is the lead scholar on all of WHP's Mesoamerica projects.

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Barbara Altmann, Ph.D., Senior Scholar
Barbara is a medievalist and Associate Professor of French in the Department of Romance Languages. She is the lead scholar on our current manuscript project " Galiens le restore"

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Ginny White, Technical Specialist
Ginny's main home is the Yamada Language Center, but she assists WHP with a number of projects, including our networking, database design and management, and she helps make our databases accessible on the web.
     
 

William Henderson, Graduate Research Fellow
Will is completing his Master's Architecture and will be leaving WHP in June 2006. He has been an indispensable assistant with any number of projects, from conceptualization, to design, to implementation, and maintenance.

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Ariel Vaughn
Ariel is a work-study student who is a wonder at entering data for the Virtual Mesoamerican Archive. She has also contributed graphic design and website construction work to a number of our Digital Teaching Units.
 

     
 

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Matthew Vu
Matthew is a work-study student who assists with Digital Teaching Units, the Mapas Project, graphic design, and other projects.
 
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