2016-2017 Fellows

Consciousness in the Novel (University of Tennessee Press) demonstrates the influence of early developmental psychology, evolutionary theory, and sexology on “child study” in modern novels.     Christie DeCarolis is a senior instructional designer at Rutgers–Camden. She assists faculty with integrating technology into their curriculum and designing engaging online courses.

R-CADE

dissect, and repurpose artifacts in the R-CADE as they attempt to understand their historical and cultural significance. While the R-CADE does not preserve in the sense of keeping objects in their “original” condition, the archive is in fact an exercise in the preservation of digital culture. By allowing for the

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The Journal of Biological Sciences Launches Online

The Journal of Biological Sciences at Rutgers Camden is a scientific report by undergraduate students in the Department of Biology at Rutgers University – Camden. Most of the work reported in this journal comes from original research projects initiated and performed by students during a single semester. As part of

Projects

Untour reveals the hidden side of Philadelphia lost to time and buried under its streets. Voices of Immigration Voices of Immigration is an interdisciplinary research podcast through the Digital Studies Lab at Rutgers University-Camden. Our podcast contextualized immigrant stories and touches on issues such as contemporary issues such as the

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Summer 2015 DH Courses

financial markets. As such, climate change is a global, large-scale phenomenon that manifests in local spaces and in everyday situations. This online course addresses the history American climates and American climate change in American environmental literature, policy, and media. Throughout our time together, we will learn to track the multi-scalar