


The software is available for Windows, Linux, Mac, and Android Platforms. It also includes proactive protection against new and unknown threats and can be used to scan individual files, directories, or the entire computer.

“It has given me a new area of study, and my Summer Fellows experience has allowed me to really engage with something I am interested in,” Grice says.Additionally, it includes real-time protection to monitor the computer system and detect any threat that might be trying to infiltrate the system. She says she wants to continue her work in the digital humanities after she graduates from Ursinus. Grice is reading each of Fauset’s four novels for the project. “It’s a challenge, but it’s so cool to find and discover people who are not well known, and to bring them to life in this way.”įauset’s work had a profound impact on African American literature in the 1920s, and she was known for portraying a true image of African American life and history. “You have to comb through for locations, and in There is Confusion, I found 60 data points in places like New York and Philadelphia,” Grice says. Grice is bringing Fauset’s works to life through a digital humanities project that will map the characters and locations brilliantly depicted in Fauset’s prose on a geographic information system platform. She was in the background, even though she was writing great works,” says Jada Grice ’19. “She was a hidden figure because she was an African American woman who was just not seen or heard as Langston Hughes or Countee Cullen were.
