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Jane Landers
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of HistoryVanderbilt University
Expert on digital archives and the history of Colonial Latin America, slavery, early American black history.
Jonathan Earle
Dean of Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College | Professor of HistoryLouisiana State University
Dr. Earle is a historian of American politics and culture with focuses on the early republic and antebellum periods.
Missy LeBlanc
CuratorMiddlebrook Prize Winners
Missy LeBlanc is a curator and writer of Métis, Nēhiyaw, and Polish decent currently based in Moh’kins’stis (Calgary).
Marc Smith
Chief Social ScientistConnected Action
Internet sociologist, using social network analysis and visualization to map and understand social media
Gregory Heyworth
Associate Professor of English and Computer Science; Director, Lazarus ProjectUniversity of Rochester
Gregory Heyworth is a textual scientist who works on new ways to read ancient manuscripts and maps using spectral imaging technology.
Walter Hawthorne
Professor and chairperson of MSU’s Department of HistoryMichigan State University
Expert in African history, history of slavery and slave trade
Dan Green
Director, Master of Entertainment Industry Management ProgramCarnegie Mellon University
Dan Green is an experienced program director with a history of working in higher education as well as the entertainment industry.
Kory Konsoer
Associate Professor and Associate Director for the LSU Center for River StudiesLouisiana State University
Dr. Konsoer is interested in process fluvial geomorphology, particularly the coevolution of river flows and channel morphology.
William Bridges
Arthur Satz Professor of the Humanities, Associate Professor of JapaneseUniversity of Rochester
Bridges researches the intersection of modern Japanese literature, African-American literature, and comparative literature.
Jocelyn Thorpe
Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies Program University of Manitoba
Professor Thorpe explores the history and legacies of colonialism in the Canadian context
