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Micki Kaufman
Micki Kaufman is a doctoral student in U.S. history at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (GC-CUNY). She received her B.A. in U.S. History from Columbia University summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 2011 and her M.A. in U.S. History from GC-CUNY in 2013. A GC-CUNY Digital Fellow and recipient of GC-CUNY’s Provost’s Digital Innovation Grant in 2012–2014, her current research involves the use of computational text analysis and visualization techniques in the study of the DNSA’s (Digital National Security Archive’s) Kissinger Memcon and Telcon collections. She is a co-author of “General, I Have Fought Just As Many Nuclear Wars As You Have,” published in the December 2012 American Historical Review, has served as a digital humanities consultant for a number of institutes and projects, lectures and leads workshops in Text Analysis and Visualization, and has taught U.S. History Since the Civil War at Hunter College and the Digital Praxis Seminar at the CUNY Graduate Center.