
Virginia Luehrsen
Virginia is a doctoral student in the School of Information, where she conducts research on the role of cultural heritage preservation in the context of disaster response and recovery. Her current work is focused on the role of cultural and social practice in the creation and exchange of information in the immediacy of disaster. She has an MLS, Rare Books and Manuscripts and an MA, Folklore and Ethnomusicology, both from Indiana University - Bloomington. She is originally from Wisconsin, a huge Packer fan, and a classically trained vocalist and musician.
Virginia is a doctoral student in the School of Information, where she conducts research on the role of cultural heritage preservation in the context of disaster response and recovery. Her current work is focused on the role of cultural and social practice in the creation and exchange of information in the immediacy of disaster. She has an MLS, Rare Books and Manuscripts and an MA, Folklore and Ethnomusicology, both from Indiana University - Bloomington. She is originally from Wisconsin, a huge Packer fan, and a classically trained vocalist and musician.

Anna Klis
Anna is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Economics. She is an applied game theorist, focused on the development and characteristics of international treaties. Her dissertation particularly focuses on agreements to mitigate negative externalities. Anna has an MS in Economics from UT and a BSFS in International Economics from Georgetown University. When not dissertating (which is a rare sight nowadays), she enjoys caving, reading, and attending the opera.
Anna is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Economics. She is an applied game theorist, focused on the development and characteristics of international treaties. Her dissertation particularly focuses on agreements to mitigate negative externalities. Anna has an MS in Economics from UT and a BSFS in International Economics from Georgetown University. When not dissertating (which is a rare sight nowadays), she enjoys caving, reading, and attending the opera.

Dave McGhan
Dave is a doctoral candidate in the Physics Department in the College of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on using physics based models to analyze K-12 science education. Dave has a MS from UT in Quantum Physics, and a BS from North Carolina State University. When not working as an Assistant Instructor or coding, Dave enjoys hiking and visiting local museums with his wife and two boys.
Dave is a doctoral candidate in the Physics Department in the College of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on using physics based models to analyze K-12 science education. Dave has a MS from UT in Quantum Physics, and a BS from North Carolina State University. When not working as an Assistant Instructor or coding, Dave enjoys hiking and visiting local museums with his wife and two boys.