Mapping Masquerades (2012)

Professor Thabiti Willis is exploring the intersections of the wards and the family ritual masks in Ota, Nigeria using GIS mapping. Faculty and staff involved in the project include Thabiti…

Mapping Masquerades (2012)

Northfield Flood Project (2013)

Sahree Kasper ’16 worked with the Carleton Archives to develop a story map (using Esri Story Maps) to commemorate the 2010 Northfield Flood. The map shows viewers concentrations of photos and highlights…

Northfield Flood Map Project (2013)

Settlement Patterns in Nigeria

Julia Moen ’14 worked with Professor Thabiti Willis (History) to use ArcGIS to map the settlement spread of the Ota Kingdom in Nigeria from the 1770s until 1842. She also…

Settlement Patterns in Nigeria

Wonders of the Peak

Gordon Leory ’15 and Erin Winter ’15 collaborated with Professor Tim Raylor (English) to develop an interactive map of Thomas Hobbes’ poem The Seven Wonders of the Peak District, using…

Wonders of the Peak

Mapping the Boston Massacre

Students (Sahree Kasper ’15, Kaylin Land ’15, Maureen Kalkowski-Farrand ’16) worked with Professor Zabin (History) to map depositions from the Boston Massacre, allowing for important advances in research and visualization…

Mapping the Boston Massacre

Bringing the Past to Virtual Life (2018)

Bringing the Past to Virtual Life is a WordPress site which was created by HIST 235 Bringing the English Past to (Virtual) Life course taught by Susannah Ottaway (History) and…

Bringing the Past to Virtual Life (2018)

Greek Archaeology and Art (2017)

Greek Archaeology and Art is an Omeka site which was created by CLAS 123 Greek Archaeology and Art course taught by Sarah Craft (Classics) in the 2017 fall term. The…

Greek Archaeology and Art (2017)

On US Mexico Border and Mapping

On US Mexico Border and Mapping is a Omeka site using KHA Map and was created by HIST275 U.S.-Mexican Border History course taught by Elena McGrath (History) in the 2019…

On US Mexico Border and Mapping (2019)

Summer Humanities Lab (2014)

Students from Carleton, Haverford, Smith, Wellesley, and Wesleyan worked together for three weeks to develop maps using Omeka Neatline. The maps were visual representations of Classical myths. Sahree Kasper ’16…

Summer Humanities Lab (2014)

Bede Map

A collaboration between Rob Hardy (Classics), Austin Mason (History, DH), and Bill North (History) the Bede project is a commentary on selections of the Venerable Bede’s latin Ecclesiastical History of the…

Bede Digital Commentary