“Title IX … It’s All That, But It’s Not”: An Anthropological Perspective on Black Women in Sport
Dyese Osaze '17
Research-based I.S. with a supplementary digital exhibit featuring interviews and personal storytelling.
“Forever On My Mind:” Blues Songwriting in the 1960s
Shane Byrne '23
This project focused on music and paired a written analysis with a 5-episode podcast illustrating the main themes.
A Cause for Freedom: Analyzing and Digitizing the Lane Theological Seminary Records for a Modern Audience
Madeline E. Smith '18
The main focus of this project was digitizing primary sources and interpreting them for a public audience.
Expanding the Limits of Storytelling: An Imaginative Exploration of the Interpretive Impact of Stories in Entertainment, Art, Media, and Life
Kiera Smith '24
For her I.S. examining the way that digital and interactive elements have changed storytelling, Kiera created an interactive "Storybook."
More Than Stories: An Oral History of Dungeons & Dragons Players in the 1970s and 1980s
Laura E. Jentes '23
The full interviews conducted for this oral history are embedded in a digital exhibit.
Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue: The Populist Songs of Modern America Through Presidential Campaign Music
Julia Garrison '25
The digital companion to this I.S. uses maps, data, and embedded media to illustrate and extend the central idea.
WGSS at Wooster: Past, Present, and Future
Uses Omeka as well as embedded tools for timelines and data visualization to illustrate the history of the WGSS program, plus related local history.