AUTHOR: Travis Hensley
Travis Hensley, Program Specialist, manages fellowships, intern programs, and events for the Kluge Center. He came to the Library of Congress in 2011 as a Congressional Junior Fellow in the Geography & Map Division. He worked in the division creating new inventory processes and assisted with a project to create a KML database for the division's African collection. He joined The John W. Kluge Center in 2012 as a program assistant for the Kluge Center’s fellowship programs, aiding in the Center’s numerous competition processes and coordinating logistics and activities for post-graduate fellows and doctoral candidates in residence. In 2016 he became a program specialist overseeing events and communications and moved into his current role in 2018. Travis holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a concentration in International Relations from the University of California, Davis.
Most Recent Posts
- Drawing Digital Connections: Alan Lomax’s Spanish Journey August 17th, 2017
- Exploring African Law and Ancient Egypt August 10th, 2017
- At the Crossroads of Health and Spirituality: An Interview with Joanne Braxton June 6th, 2017
- Laser Beams and Avatars: Investigating Digitized Warfare Simulations in the Library of Congress Collections March 28th, 2016
- New Scholars at the Kluge Center – January / February 2016 February 29th, 2016
- New Scholars at the Kluge Center – November 2015 December 14th, 2015
- New Scholars at the Kluge Center September / October 2015 October 30th, 2015
- New Scholars at the Kluge Center – July / August 2015 August 28th, 2015
- New Scholars at the Kluge Center – June 2015 June 30th, 2015