Henry DePhillips serves as Vernon Krieble Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Trinity College, where he has transformed the intersection of chemistry and art conservation. His academic foundation includes a B.S. from Fordham University and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University. His career took a pivotal turn in 1986 when he shifted from analyzing marine proteins to the microscopic analysis of artistic materials. He works primarily with the Wadsworth Atheneum, Yale University Art Gallery, and Yale
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Trinity CollegeJack Dougherty serves as Professor and Director of the Educational Studies Program at Trinity College, where he has established himself as a pioneer in combining digital history, data visualization, and community engagement. His academic journey began with a B.A. in philosophy from Swarthmore College, followed by teaching high school social studies in Newark, New Jersey, before earning his Ph.D. in educational policy studies with a minor in U.S. history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. At Trinity College, he has made significant contributions through various leadership roles, including serving as the inaugural Director of the Center for Hartford Engagement and Research (2018-2020) and the first Faculty Director of the Liberal Arts Action Lab (2017-2020). His innovative work includes creating interactive data visualizations to explore relationships between cities, suburbs, and schools in metropolitan Hartford, Connecticut. He has authored several influential works, including "Hands-On Data Visualization: Interactive Storytelling from Spreadsheets to Code" and the open-access digital book "On The Line." His teaching portfolio encompasses courses in data visualization, education reform, and urban studies, while his community engagement initiatives help local organizations tell their stories through data. His work has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Game Changer award for the On The Line project.