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'''[Eric Alexander], PhD Student – Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
'''[[Eric Alexander]]''', PhD Student – Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison


'''[Deidre Stuffer]''', PhD Candidate – English University of Wisconsin- Madison  
'''[[Deidre Stuffer]]''', PhD Candidate – English University of Wisconsin- Madison  


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Marina Ansaldo, Humanities Institute Research Associate – School of English, Drama, and Film, University College, Dublin

Anupam Basu, Postdoctoral Fellow – Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities, Washington University in St. Louis

Mel Evans, Lecturer – English, University of Birmingham, UK

Michael Gavin, Assistant Professor – English, University of South Carolina

Collin Jennings, PhD Candidate – English, New York University

Andrew Keener, PhD Candidate – English, Northwestern University

Lauren Kersey, MA Student – English, Saint Louis University

Brian Kokensparger, Assistant Professor – Journalism, Media‚ and Computing, Creighton University

Hillary M. Nunn, Professor – English, University of Akron

Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor – English, University of Virginia

Don Rodrigues, PhD Student – English, Vanderbilt University

Jason Rozumalski, PhD Candidate – History, University of California, Berkeley

Whitney Sperrazza, PhD Student – English,Indiana University

Jacob Tootalian, PhD Candidate – English, University of Wisconsin- Madison

Mary Erica Zimmer, PhD Candidate – Editorial Studies, Boston University


Technical Assistants:

Eric Alexander, PhD Student – Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Deidre Stuffer, PhD Candidate – English University of Wisconsin- Madison