I hold a master’s degree in Education from Wake Forest University and a PhD in English from the University of Virginia, and have been teaching undergraduate courses in English and Media Studies at UVa since 1997. Some of the undergraduate courses below have been offered multiple times, and I have also designed and run training workshops in the digital humanities for faculty and graduate student audiences in the US and UK.
Bethany Nowviskie writes here on issues related to the digital humanities, #alt-ac, textual criticism, libraries, and scholarly communication. This page also houses a traditional vita and information on digital projects and software. Nowviskie is President of the ACH, Director of Digital Research & Scholarship at the University of Virginia Library and Associate Director of the Scholarly Communication Institute. Her muse, according to Willard McCarty, "is one angry B."
If, like Falstaff, you're feeling "scoured to nothing with perpetual motion," you can use the green button to stop the falling letters. But then you'll never have an anagrammatic experience.
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The site is powered by Wordpress and runs a heavily modified version of Bryan Helmig's Magatheme. The falling letters were designed by Nowviskie circa 1998, and she never gets tired of them.