Faculty
June 9, 2022
Blog post and podcast by Steven Seide
Making this podcast was certainly a learning experience. It was a true struggle from tip to tail. There were two significant specific results from the process. I learned a lot about a topic that I felt as though I should have been taught at some point in my early education.
May 23, 2022
Blog post and podcast by Gene Gravett
My name is Gene Gravett, and I’m non-binary—my pronouns are they/them. I am graduating this spring with a major in History and a minor in Political Science through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan. I hope to be accepted into a Master’s Program in Education Policy after a year off from school.
March 24, 2022
Blog post and podcast by Corinthia Davis
Hello everyone! My name is Corinthia Davis and my pronouns are she/her. I am a History major, with a minor in Political Science. After serving in the Air Force a few years, I decided to get out and pursue my bachelor’s online.
March 17, 2022
Podcast and blog post by: Kylee Mamon
Creating a podcast was something I had dabbled in prior to taking HST 485: History in the Wild course at ASU. My knowledge was limited, and I did feel intimidated in taking this course.
February 8, 2022
The ASU Digital Humanities Working Group (Liz Grumbach, Marissa Rhodes, Silvia Stoyanova, and Mike Tueller) launched the inaugural Digital Projects Showcase during Humanities Week 2021. Working together with colleagues from across the Division of Humanities, this event brought together scholars from multiple disciplines and ASU campuses to fulfill a three-fold mission: (1) showcase the exemplary digital humanities scholarship being produced at Arizona State; (2) present compelling cases of how digital humanities methods can augment and accompany the work we do as scholars; (3) introduce undergraduates to the field of digital humanities.
December 16, 2021
Blog post and podcast by Carolina Trestain
My name is Lina Trestain, and I’ve just wrapped up my last term of my undergrad in History. I decided to take Dr. Rhodes’ History in the Wild because I have never made a podcast, but I like the idea of using them to share information.
December 2, 2021
Blog post and podcast by Devon Hartwig.
The inspiration for “Witchcraft” came as a combination of my love for all things fantasy as well as an interest in the Early Modern period. The history surrounding witchcraft in the world is a unique blend of fear of the unknown, mysticism, and more recently it has become a symbol of female empowerment.
July 1, 2021
Blog post and podcast by Minjeong Kwon
Hello everyone, my name is Minjeong Kwon and this is my podcast, History through Art. I was never really a frequent podcast listener prior to this project, so when I initially read the course details that we would be creating one, I was very nervous but also intrigued at the same time.
June 24, 2021
Blog post and podcast by Joseph Z. Trueworthy
Hello everyone, my name is Joseph Zachary Trueworthy. This is my first attempt at podcasting, with the help of my fantastic instructor, Professor Marissa Rhodes: HST 485: History in The Wild. Without her help, I don’t believe I could have accomplished completing my podcast project.
June 10, 2021
Blog post and podcast by Alexis Walker
My podcast was first conceived when I decided I wanted to focus on women in history. The purpose of the podcast would be to teach young women just how powerful women have always been in history in order to spark a passion for change towards greater equality.