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Digital Studies Center is pleased to announce the 2014-2015 Project Grant Winners

…Rutgers-Camden. Integrated into the Encyclopedia (http://www.philadelphiaencyclopedia.org), this database will be open to the public in addition to being an important tool for the authors and editors who are creating the Encyclopedia. Citations from the database also add value to the individual topic pages of the Encyclopedia, each of which includes…

2017-2018 Fellows

…Digital Literacy, Journal of Visual Literacy, and American Communication Journal.       Travis DuBose teaches classes focused on digital media and professional writing at Rutgers-Camden and serves as faculty adviser to the campus’s digital literary magazine, The Scarlet Review. His research and creative interests include web design, hypertext narratives…

2018-2019 Fellows

Natalie Mesnard   Natalie Mesnard is a writer and game designer currently teaching in the Pratt Institute Game Design & Interactive Media program. Literary publication credits include poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, appearing or forthcoming in places such as Blackbird, Kenyon Review Online, The Gettysburg Review, Ninth Letter, and elsewhere….

2016-2017 Fellows

…Games Transformed Our World (Basic Books) will be published in 2017. He has a degree in philosophy and religion from Goucher College and completed his MFA in fiction at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His short fiction has appeared in Conjunctions, The Southern Review, Fiction International, and elsewhere.  …

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Well Played: Her Story

Join us Wednesday, November 18 at 12:15 in the ModLab (Fine Arts 215) for a Well Played session of Her Story. Created by Sam Barlow, the game asks the player to search a database of video clips and to piece together a story of murder and deception. The game plays…