Funded Projects
2018-2019 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
Implementation & Start Up Grants
- Francine Almash – “A Digital History of Disability and the ‘600’ Schools in New York City“
- Angelique Aristondo and Rebecca Raitses – “Language Pedagogy in CUNY Classroom Website“
- Arita Balaram – “Reconstructing Memory, Conjuring Place: Cultivating a Women & Femme-Centered Intergenerational Oral History Project“
- Carly Batist – “Integrating Wildlife Conservation & Technology Through Acoustic Monitoring of Wild Ruffed Lemurs“
- Andréa Becker – “The Topography of Choice: A Spatial Analysis of Access“
- David Giuseppe Colosanto and Julian Gonzalez De Leon Heiblum – “Visualizing Epistemology“
- Atasi Das and LaToya Strong – “Abolition Science Radio Podcast“
- Erik Forman – “We Built This City: Labor’s Cooperative Housing Projects in New York City“
- Alexis Larsson – “BlabRyte“
- Ashley Marinaccio – “Stage Left: A Web Series“
- Stefano Morello – “East Bay Punk Digital Archive“
- Theresa Ober – “A Digital Pedagogical Tool to Support Writing Instruction for Undergraduate Students“
- Rachel Rakov – “Sarcastic Speech Research Corpus“
- Nicholas Rodrigo – “Social Anatomy of a Deportation Regime: Infographic and Mapping Advocacy Materials“
Training Grants
- Carmela Muzio Dormani
- Connor French
- Yu-Hsuan Liu
- Yoshiko Oka
- Natalie O’Shea
- Sally Sharif
- Katherine Wojtkiewicz
2017-2018 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
Implementation & Start-Up Grants
- Atasi Das and LaToya Strong – “Abolition Science: A Podcast Series”
- Federico DiPasqua – “Introduction to Classical Cultures: A Video Podcast Series”
- Andrew Dunn – “Holographic Reading”
- Anthony Freeman – “Refer Me NYC”
- Agustin Índaco – “Around the World in 270 Million Images”
- Micki Kaufman – “Quantifying Kissinger”
- Christina Katopodis – “The Walden Soundscape”
- Madhuri Karak – “A Virtual Museum of Kondh Resistance: 1825-Present”
- Drake Logan – “The Military Toxics Transparency Project”
- Anna Larsson – “BlabRyte”
- Jessica Murray – “Our Mobility: A Mixed-Methods Research Protocol for Measuring Daily Mobility”
- Javier Otero Peña – “Guerrilla Gallery”
- Sophia Natasha Sunseri – “Shyness and the Ethics of Engagement in Eighteenth-Century Literature”
- Tommy Wu – “Emperor of Work: Chinese Restaurants, Worker Subjectivities, and the New Regime of Flexible Labor”
- Inés Vañó García – “Place-based and Task-based Spanish Language Learning”
Training Grants
- Martin Aagard Jensen
- Param Ajmera
- Atasi Das
- LaToya Strong
- Diane Yoong
2016-2017 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
• John Connor – Interactive Theorem Proving In Euclidean Plane Geometry
• Karyna Pryiomka & James Christopher Head – Visualizing Conflict: Situating Narratives in Their Sociohistorical Context
• Agustín Indaco – Social Media Inequality
• Matthew Knip – The Philip C. Van Buskirk Archive
• Victoria Restler – Digital interludes: Re-representing teacher carework
• Sara Vogel – Teaching Bilinguals (Even if You’re Not One): A Video Webseries for K-12 Educators
• Christina Katopodis – The Walden Soundscape
• Tahir Butt – Research Tool for Historians
2015-2016 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
• Anders Wallace – Charm School: Dating Experts, Abject Masculinity, and the Immaterial Labors of Seduction
• Rachel R. Bogan – Good Food For Grads: Mobile Recipes and Tips for Eating ‘Well’ on a Grad School Budget
• Patrick Smyth and Hannah Aizenman- Futures Past Archive
• Henry Alexander Wermer-Colan – Calculating the Politics of Aesthetics
• Jennifer M. Pipitone and Svetlana Jović – Digital Storytelling for Change: Toward Sustainable Youth-inclusive Communities in New York City
• Karyna Pryiomka and James Christopher Head – Visualizing Conflict: Situating Narratives in Their Sociohistorical Context
• Ian Phillips – The Linguist’s Kitchen: A web-based app for learning linguistics
• Joanna Birnbaum and Michelle Johnson McSweeney – The Spanish-English Bilingual Youth Texting Corpus and Part-of-Speech Tagger: Spanish/English BYT Corpus
• Alice Lynn McMichael – Cappadocia on the Commons
• Micki Kaufman – Spatializing / Sonifying Kissinger: New Perspectives in Space and Sound
• Erin Cully – Outcompeted: Mapping the Savings and Loan Crisis
• Laura W. Kane, Andrew G. McKinney – CUNY Syllabus Project
• Hector Agredano – Torreon, Mexican boomtown: A historical geography of Porfirian Mexico
2014-2015 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
• Micki Kaufman – “Everything On Paper Will Be Used Against Me”: Quantifying Kissinger
• Ian Phillips – The Linguist’s Kitchen
• Eric A Knudsen – 6 Degrees of Occupation
• Manissa Maharawal – Narratives of Displacement: A Digital Storytelling Project
• Daria Vaisman – Mapping Global Trafficking
• Tayt Harlin – Digitally Annotating Paul Metcalf
• Joshua J. Hajicek – Clinical Research Tools for Rapid Assessment of Cochlear Health
• Alex Wermer-Colan – Calculating the Politics of Aesthetics
• Britany Salsbury and Christina Weyl – Networking Modern Prints in New York and Paris, 1880-1950
• Peri Ozlem Yuksel-Sokman – Lazuri Talking Child Stories
2013-2014 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
• Micki Kaufman – “Everything On Paper Will Be Used Against Me”
• Benjamin Miller and Amanda Licastro – The Writing Studies Tree
• Jared Simard – Mapping Mythology
• Jesse Merandy – Walking with Whitman
• Evan Misshula and Ligon M. Liu – Collaborative Forecasting of Secure Housing Needs
• Edwin Mayorga – Educational Policies and New York City Latinos
• Natascia Boeri – Community IT Centers and Organizing Women Workers
2012-2013 Provost Digital Innovation Grant Winners
• Antonia Santangelo – The Black Sea Fish and Mollusca Project
• John Boy – Mapping the Church-Planting Movement
• Suzanne Tamang – Street Medicine Apps
• Rondi Silva – Debunking the “Dropout” Stereotype
• Kyle Ferguson – eTLP: Digitizing Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
• Ben Miller, Amanda Licastro, and Jill Belli – The Writing Studies Tree
• Jacob Lederman – Urban Sociology Digital Mapping and Presentation Tool
• Micki Kaufman – “Data Mining Diplomacy”
• Justin Gladman – Building a Virtual Museum
• Naomi Barrettara – The Open Music History Project