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Cohort 2023-2024

 
We are pleased to present the final projects of our 2023-2024 Time Machines cohort. Our students worked hard over the course of the year to conduct research, workshop their ideas, engage in conversation with each other, and produce work that illuminates the variety of materials in Archives and Special Collections.
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  • The Echoes of the Archives: Unveiling Hidden Gender Narratives at Seton Hall by Pegi Bracaj

    The Echoes of the Archives: Unveiling Hidden Gender Narratives at Seton Hall

    Pegi Bracaj

    To tell the story of Miriam Rooney, Bracaj created a three episode podcast entitled “The Echoes of the Archives: Unveiling Hidden Gender Narratives at Seton Hall”. The first episode “delves into the university’s gendered past, from its origins as a male-only institution to its transition to coeducation.” The second episode “explores the often overlooked stories of women within the university’s archives. ” The third and final episode dives deeper into Miriam Rooney herself, uncovering “Rooney’s achievements as the Dean of Seton Hall University School of Law, her academic and professional journey, and her multifaceted contributions to the community.” To supplement the podcast, Bracaj also created a webpage that provides a brief biography of Miriam Rooney and details her collection of papers held here in the Archives.

    Archival Collection Used: MSS 0039 Miriam Rooney papers

  • Stories from The Setonian in the Sixties by Austin DelSontro

    Stories from The Setonian in the Sixties

    Austin DelSontro

    Project Description: Inspired by the 100th anniversary of The Setonian, Austin DelSontro originally sought to examine the entire Setonian archive, but instead chose to focus his research on The Setonian in the 1960s upon learning the publication was briefly banned in 1964. In his presentation, DelSontro selected a few stories from the 1960s, such as Seton Hall transitioning into a coed institution, the Setonian ban and the protests that erupted as a result, and a retrospective on the 1953 men’s basketball team and their experience at the NIT championship. In addition to his presentation, Delsontro also created his own newspaper in both a physical and digital format.

    Archival Collection Used: SHU 0054 The Setonian

  • Atlantic Encroachments: 3D Visualizations of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise in the Arctic by Collin Doyle

    Atlantic Encroachments: 3D Visualizations of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise in the Arctic

    Collin Doyle

    Collin Doyle took the research from the Roy Fitzsimmons’s journal documenting the MacGregor Arctic Expedition and through Mathmatica, produced three-dimensional maps that represent the same part of the Arctic that was traversed during the expedition. In doing so, Doyle illustrated the importance of climate consciousness through the creation of interactive visualizations of sea level rise. Doyle also presented a poster that features direct quotes from the journal.

    Archival Collection Used: MSS 0153 Fitzsimmons Diary

  • The Construction of Two Coins: The Past and the Present by Eman Fatima

    The Construction of Two Coins: The Past and the Present

    Eman Fatima

    Eman Fatima, who moved to the US from Pakistan at age 16, wrote an op-ed entitled “The Construction of Two Coins: The Past and the Present”. The piece utilizes the two coins as symbols of just how far reaching the impact of British colonization had on and continues to have on South Asia.

    Objects Used: Coin, Mughal Dynasty; Coin, 1/4 Anna

  • World War Two and Rationing by Hope Mahakian

    World War Two and Rationing

    Hope Mahakian

    Hope Mahakian, dressed in 1940s inspired attire, presented her video on the history of ration books and how they were used during WWII, followed by her friends’ attempts at recreating popular recipes during the US rationing period. The first half of the video is edited in the style of a 1940’s informercial, while the recipe recreation was done more like a modern day vlog.

    Archival Collection Used: MSS 0107 World War II Ration Books, 1943

 
 
 
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