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Our Team

Director

Maura Ives

Office: LAAH 440 (Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities Building)
Email: m-ives@tamu.edu
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Dr. Maura Ives is a Professor in the Department of English. Her research area is 19th century print and digital textual studies. Her work focuses on Victorian women writers (especially Christina Rossetti and Jean Ingelow), Victorian women's religious writing and its literary and bibliographical subgenres (hymns, devotional calendars, illuminated texts, musical settings, periodicals), material culture and biography.

Associate Research Scientist for Critical Infrastructure Studies

Bryan Tarpley

Office: LAAH 434 (Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities Building)
Email: bptarpley@tamu.edu

Dr. Bryan Tarpley is Associate Research Scientist for Critical Infrastructure Studies at CoDHR, and Associate Director of Technology at the Advanced Research Consortium. His work in the digital humanities involves building data management tools (like Corpora) that cater to humanities research. He holds a B.A. in Computer Science and a Ph.D. in English, where his scholarship focuses on affect theory in contemporary literature. His chief duties at the center are to perform software development on CoDHR projects, consult with project owners, manage server infrastructure and the Humanities Visualization Space, and occasionally teach DH-oriented classes through CoDHR’s continuing education program, Programming4Humanists.

Program Coordinator

Kayley Hart

Office: LAAH 446 (Liberal Arts and Arts & Humanities Building)
Email: kayleyhart@tamu.edu

Kayley Hart began working for CoDHR as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in 2018. She continued working as a Graduate Research Assistant until 2021 when she earned her MA in English with a Digital Humanities Certificate. She has now transitioned to being the Program Coordinator for CoDHR, coordinating its various programs, events, and grant opportunities, and directing the graphic design efforts for a handful of digital projects.

Student Technicians

Student Technicians assist in entering, encoding, and verifying data for a variety of Digital Humanities projects housed at CoDHR.

  • Andrew Hoyt
  • Fernando Gonzalez Torres
  • Jade Gooden

Advisory Board

Sarah Potvin
Associate Professor, Department of English

Office: LAAH 545 (Liberal Arts & Humanities Building)
Email: spotvin@tamu.edu
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Shawna Ross
Associate Professor, Department of English

Office: LAAH 405 (Liberal Arts & Humanities Building)
Email: shawnaross@tamu.edu
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Tianna Helena Uchacz
Assistant Professor, School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts

Office: ARCC 104 (Architecture Building)
Email: thu@tamu.edu
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