Assistant Clinical Professor Of Digital Humanities And Digital Studies at University of Maryland
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Jeffrey Moro is a scholar-practitioner at the intersection of digital humanities and environmental media studies, currently shaping digital culture through programs and spaces at the University of Maryland's Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. As Assistant Clinical Professor of Digital Humanities and Digital Studies, he combines a PhD in English with a hands-on, making-centered research practice that spans code, circuitry, and craft—reflecting his theater background. He serves as core faculty with the African American Digital and Experimental Humanities Initiative, linking Black intellectual traditions with experimental digital work. His research portfolio explores how media technologies influence cultural heritage and creative expression, with ongoing work on CLOUD STUDIES examining how scientists and artists use media to understand and influence the atmosphere amid climate change. He maintains an active record in both scholarly journals and popular media and seeks collaborations with nonprofits, arts organizations, and educational groups focused on creative media and environmental advocacy. Based in Washington, DC, he earned his PhD from the University of Maryland and a BA from Amherst College in English and Theater & Dance.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA, English and Theater & Dance, Bachelor of Arts - BA, English and Theater & Dance at Amherst College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, English, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, English at University of Maryland
the code that powers my website (now native in GitHub pages)
Contributions:137 commits, 322 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 8 months
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