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Professional Organization: American Philological Association

Pamela Vaughn, San Francisco State University
Pamela Vaughn
Professor
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~pamelav/
faculty
PhD Classics, University of California, Berkeley
Teaching eager undergraduates in my Greek & Roman Myth and Ancient Epic Tales courses; working with energetic classics majors and graduate students
Classical language pedagogy, Universal Design for Learning
Pamela Vaughn is a Professor of Classics at San Francisco State University. She served as Director of the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development and as Associate Dean for Faculty Development from 2006-2010.
Greg Crane, Tufts University
Greg Crane
Winnick Family Chair of Technology and Entrepreneurship
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/About/grc.html
faculty
I am interested in personalization of digital library contents, information extraction and the general application of language technologies to the humanities.
Digital libraries and cultural heritage disciplines.
see http://www. perseus.tufts.edu/About/grc.html

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