Graduate Students
Our students enter into the MA in DH program from a variety of academic backgrounds, including literary studies, history, library and information science, and computer science. Their goals are both academic and professional. What they have in common is an interest in how the digital creates opportunities to shape and create structures of knowledge and information systems, and an investment in interdisciplinary scholarship. They gain a theoretical understanding of how technology shapes our lived experiences, combined with practical experiences of making and building. Our students move into careers in both the private and academic sector, including education, libraries, archives, museums, and PhD programs.
Meet the Graduate Students
Email id: rde1@luc.edu
Research Interest: Digital Humanities, Data Visualization, Manuscript Studies, and Human-Computer Interaction
Current Projects: Emily Dickinson Textual Variants, Gerard Manley Hopkins' Poetry, Weinreb Eating Disorders Project
Individual Course Of Study:
Fall 2022: DIGH 400 Introduction to Digital Humanities Research; COMP 170 Intro Obj-Oriented Prog; ENG 413 Textual Criticism
Fall 2023: DIGH 500 DH Practicum; DIGH 403 Web Application Development
Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ria-de-b6161b235/
Professional Activity: Society for Textual Scholarship(2023); CTSDH Research Assistant(2022-Present); Web Content Developer(2022-Present); Product Designer(2020-2022); Assistant Teacher(2018-2020)
Professional website: http://ctsdh.org/RiaDe/
Email id: chouser@luc.edu
Research interests: digital archives, material culture, data visualizations
Current Projects: May Weber Ethnographic Collection Mexican Masks digital archive
Course of study:
Fall 2022: Intro to Digital Humanities Research, Textual Studies, Intro to Computing.
Spring 2023: Intro to Digital Humanities Design, Management of History Museums, Social Legal and Ethical Issues Involving Computing
Fall 2023: DIGH 500 DH Practicum; DIGH 403 Web Application Development
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-houser-845074203
Website: carolinehouser.com
Professional Activity: BS in Anthropology and BA in Global and International Studies at Loyola University Chicago
Email id: mdiazdevaldesnavarr@luc.edu
Research Interest: Podcast as a tool or disseminating knowledge to broader audiences, Public Humanities, Decolonial Archive, and Multilingual DH
Current Projects: RA for “Printed Matters: Early Representations of the Caribbean in British Periodicals," amd The Amy Lowell Letters Project (ALLP)
Individual Course Of Study:
Fall 2022: Intro to Digital Humanities Research, Textual Studies, Intro to Computing.
Spring 2023: Intro to Digital Humanities Design, Social Legal and Ethical Issues Involving Computing, HIST 401 Special Topics/Seminar
Fall 2023: DIGH 500 DH Practicum; DIGH 403 Web Application Development
Professional Activity:
2021-present Co-founder and co-host (along with Mauricio Oportus Preller) of “Te leíste el texto?”, a podcast in Spanish meant as a general introduction to the canon of political philosophy for non-specialized audiences.
2016 – 2018 Outreach Assistant of the Philosophy Institute at Diego Portales University.
Collaborator in the organization of congresses, workshops, public forums, and other events lead by the Department.
2017-2020 M.A. candidate in Contemporary Philosophy, Universidad Diego Portales, specializing in early 20th century Germany.
2014 – 2017 Lead Teacher Assistant at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
2013 – 2014 Student Council member in charge of Academic Outreach.
Organizer of civic education panels and workshop for high school students of underrepresented and marginalized groups and editor of undergraduate journals.
2011-2015 B.A. in Political Science with a senior paper on theories of justice an radical democracy at Universidad Católica de Chile.
Languages: (*)
Spanish, English
German: Basic-Intermediate Proficiency (A2-B1)
French: Basic proficiency (A1)
* Levels according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Website: http://www.consueloddv.com
Email id: jlateef@luc.edu
Research Interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Digital Mapping, Database Management, Digital Archiving
Twitter: @jeremiahlateefPersonal
Website: https://jeremiahlat.com/
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiah-lateef-440b9a16b/
Current Project: Research Assistant at CTSDH, Amy Lowell Letters Project.
Individual Course of Study:
Fall 2022
COMP 170: Intro to Object-Oriented Programming, DIGH 500: Practicum in Digital Humanities, DIGH 400: Introduction to Digital Humanities
Professional Activity: Coding Instructor, Front End Developer (React, Tailwind CSS, JavaScript), BA in English and Literary Studies.
Freely reach out to me if you have any questions or need any help pertaining to Digital Humanities or coding!
Email ID: kpartlow@luc.edu
Research Interests: Twentieth-century American History, Mass Incarceration, History of Policing, Activism, Civil Right's Movement, Women's History.
Current Projects: Publishing, Producing, and Pioneering: The Representation of Lantinx Women in Southwestern American Media from 1840 to 1920.
Individual Course of Study:
Fall 2024 - COMP 400A: Intro to Object Oriented Programming, COMP 417: Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues in Computing, DIGH 400: Intro to Digital Humanities Research
Professional Activity:
Graduate Student Advisory Council Representative, Loyola University Chicago
Graduate Assistant, Women and Leadership Archives
BS in Business Analytics and Public History, Ball State University (2024)
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/katrina-partlow