Instituted for the 2022-2023 academic year, the Humanities Unbounded Lab Working Group (HULWG) provides a forum for graduate students to explore a lab-based approach to research and teaching in the humanities that prioritizes collaboration between faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students. The intent of the HULWG program is to cultivate graduate student professional development as they prepare for careers in higher education. Graduate student fellows will learn about and discuss pedagogy, methodology, mentorship, and obstacles to collaboration as they apply to their professional goals. The HULWG facilitates conversations where fellows share their unique experience working with humanities labs, consider the long-term sustainability of labs within the structures of the university, and imagine the future of humanities from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Fellows
- Jacqueline Allain (History)
- Cody Black (Music)
- Felix Borthwick (Cultural Anthropology)
- Anvita Budhraja (English)
- Ian Erickson-Kery (Romance Studies)
- Martha Liliana Espinosa (History)
- Dana Hogan (Art, Art History & Visual Studies)
- Hannah Krall (Music)
- SaeHim Park (Art, Art History & Visual Studies)