Student kudos!

Kudos to… Hannah Edwards (MSP22) and her work with the Digital Study of Kelsey Objects (DiSKO). Launched in August 2024, DiSKO is a multiyear initiative developed by a dynamic team of educators, digital data specialists, and students at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Their invaluable work in making select artifacts accessible online as 3-D models will benefit the Kelsey—as well as students, scholars, and the public—now and into the future.
One of the students essential to the project’s success is Hannah Edwards. Hannah is a fifth-year PhD candidate in ancient history and a student in the Museum Studies Program. Her research interests center on Macedonian identity and culture in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Hannah joined the project team in the winter of 2024, first writing object descriptions for the DiSKO website before going on to learn 3-D modeling techniques and software programs like Agisoft Metashape and Blender. Learn more about DiSKO and Hannah’s role at https://myumi.ch/n1142.