Outstanding Humanities Scholar, SDSU, Division of Research and Innovation (2023)
The inaugural awards selected faculty for their scholarship, creative activities, innovation and public impact. Here is what they said about me: “Jessica Pressman is an award-winning and internationally recognized leader in the field of digital humanities. Pressman’s 2014 book “Digital Modernism: Making it New in New Media” is a touchstone text in the field of digital humanities and has “single-handedly bridged the divide between literature and the digital,” noted her nominator, fellow English and Comparative Literature professor Phillip Serrato. Pressman’s 2020 book “Bookishness: Loving Books in a Digital Age,” examines the status of books in the digital age and explores why books are still so important and meaningful despite the virtual world in which we live. Pressman also co-founded the Digital Humanities Initiative and led efforts to make Digital Humanities an area of excellence at SDSU.”
International Fellow for “Poetry in the Digital Age” multi-year project, funded by an Advanced Grant of the European Research Council (ERC). Lead Investigator: Claudia Benthien (April-May 2023)
N. Katherine Hayles Award for Literary Criticism of Electronic Literature (2021) an award given by the Electronic Literature Organization for the best work of criticism, of any length, on the topic of electronic literature. For Bookishness: Loving Books in a Digital Age (Columbia University Press, 2020)
Most Influential Faculty Member, SDSU, Department of English and Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature Faculty (2021)
Comparative Literature Faculty (2019)
English Faculty (2018)
N. Katherine Hayles Award for Literary Criticism of Electronic Literature (2016) an award given by the Electronic Literature Organization for the best work of criticism, of any length, on the topic of electronic literature. With Mark C. Marino and Jeremy Douglass, for our book, Reading Project: A Collaborative Analysis of William Poundstone’s Project for Tachistoscope {Bottomless Pit}
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Start-Up Grant from the Office of Digital Humanities, 2015-2016
Project title: “Building and Broadening the Digital Humanities Through a Regional Network”
Project Website: http://sd-dh.org/
SDSU Area of Excellence “Digital Humanities and Global Diversity” (awarded May 2015)
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) 2012-2013
Collaborative Research Fellowship, for “Transmedial Collaboration: Literary Criticism as Digital Humanities Scholarship” with Mark C. Marino and Jeremy Douglass
Morse Fellowship Research Sabbatical, Yale University 2011-12
Yearlong research-leave to complete research on second book project.
Sarai Ribicoff Teaching Excellence Award, Yale College 2010
Awarded to a member of the Yale College faculty in the humanities “whose
instruction and character reflect the qualities of independence, innovation, and originality.”
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Visiting Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship (Cambridge, Massachusetts) 2007-2008 (Declined)
GRADUATE SCHOOL
-Distinguished Dissertation Award, UCLA Graduate Division’s Humanities Nominee 2007
-Chancellor’s Dissertation Fellowship, UCLA Graduate Division 2006-2007
-UC Humanities Research Institute Summer Scholarship 2006
-Beverly Berg Dissertation Fellowship 2004-2005
-Departmental Nominee for campus-wide UCLA Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award 2004
-Outstanding TA Teaching Award 2004-2005