DH Talk
Faculty Profile: Phoebe Zerwick
Phoebe Zerwick is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the English Department, where she teaches writing and journalism. She comes to the digital humanities from a career in journalism, where digital tools have transformed storytelling and the reporting and distribution of the news. She uses digital platforms in her writing and journalism classes to share student work with a readership outside the classroom. She also uses multimedia to produce web-based, public humanities projects, among them “Story of My Life” and the “Yadkin River Story.”
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