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Press Releases
2024
Delaware Historical Society Names New Director of the Jane and Littleton Mitchell Center for African American Heritage
Delaware Historical Society Names New Director of Read House & Gardens
2022
National History Day in Delaware Competition Brings Students Grades 6-12 Together Over Shared Appreciation of History
Delaware Student-Teacher Team Chosen for National History Day Summer Institute in Hawaiʻi
Delaware Historical Society Debuts Public Digital Collections
The Read House & Gardens Announces a Transformative Landscape Partnership
2021
Black History Month with the Jane and Littleton Mitchell Center for African American Heritage
Historic Dr. J. A. Brown Mansion in Danger of Demolition
George Read House II National Endowment for the Humanities HVAC Project Completion
2020
Read House to Stage Modern Photography Exhibit in Historic Mansion
Academic to Discuss Role of Black Latinas in National Politics
Newark Educator Named Master Teacher for Library of Congress, National History Day Partnership
Mitchell Center Presents Harriet Tubman Portrayal
Read House & Gardens Relaunches Community Garden
Delaware National History Day Winners Announced
Delaware Historical Society Celebrates Juneteenth
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Heather Baier, '20 B.S. Data Science, is a third-year doctoral student in Computational Geography in the Applied Sciences department. Her research focuses on developing methods to predict sociodemographic data, such as wealth, educational attainment and human migratory patterns, using deep learning and satellite imagery. Specifically, she is interested in methods of domain adaptation which are designed to fine-tune pre-trained machine learning models to datasets with limited training data available. She designs methods to build models that can be trained across diverse geographies with ample training data, to geographies where training data is difficult or impossible to acquire due to physical or financial constraints. Her current research is supported by the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency. She received her B.S. from William & Mary in Data Science alongside a minor in Computer Science in 2