The Library and CNDLS are pleased to support the following projects during the current round of the Digital Research and Innovation (DRI) at Georgetown program (2025-2026):
- "Mapping Cancer Burden and Risk Factors in the Lombardi Cancer Center Catchment Area," Chiranjeev Dash, Oncology (GUMC)
- "Black Folkways and Cultural Resiliency," Anita Gonzalez, Black Studies and Performing Arts
- "The First Mexican Guest Worker Program," Mireya Loza, History and American Studies
- "Digital Saudi Arabia," Jack Midgley, Security Studies Program
- "Chicago Kitchenette Archive," Amani Morrison, English
- "Digital CAM for Optimization of Health and Healing," Komkwuan Paruchabutr, Nurse-Midwifery & WHNP Program (GUMC)
- "Mapping Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Global Health," Katherine Robsky, Center for Global Health Practice and Impact (GUMC)
The Library and CNDLS supported the following projects during the previous round of the Digital Research and Innovation (DRI) at Georgetown program (2023-2024):
- "Black Digital Fandoms," Brienne Adams, African American Studies
- "Soundscapes of Incarceration," Ben Harbert, Music
- "Adapting Kafka," Verena Kick, German with Carsten Strathausen, University of Missouri
- "Visualizing Environmental Inequality," Meredith McKittrick, History
- "Diagrammatica," J.R. Osborn, CCT
- "A Centralized Repository for Biological Risk Assessments," Michael Parker, Biology
- "Migrating Minds Journal," Nicoletta Pireddu, Italian
- "Digitizing the Experiences of Migrant Labor in Qatar," Karine Walther, History (GU-Q)
- "Digital Dunhuang," Michelle Wang, Art and Art History
Learn more about these projects on the CNDLS website.