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    Meet Dr. Aaron Carter-Ényì

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    AARON CARTER-ÉNYÌ, PH.D.

    Morehouse College

    Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, And Arts Division Faculty

    • Assistant Professor
    Education

    Southwestern University

    Bachelor of Music

    Texas State University, San Marcos

    Master of Music

    Texas State University, San Antonio

    Master of Music

    Ohio State University

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Contact Information

    Email

    aaron.carterenyi@morehouse.edu

    Phone
    (470) 639-0409
    Office Location

    222 Ray Charles Center for Performing Arts

    Office Hours

    About the Professor

    Dr. Aaron Carter-Ényì is innovating music education and scholarship through a unique combination of field research and computational analysis.

    Carter-Ényì is an assistant professor of music theory at Morehouse College, and instructor of world musics at neighboring Spelman College. He was a Fulbright Student to Nigeria in 2013, a 2017 Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies, and a Fulbright Scholar to Nigeria in 2019. Carter-Ényì is the director of the interdisciplinary Africana Digital Ethnography Project and am developing the open-source software ATAVizM, both funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

    ORGANIZATIONS

    • American Guild of Organists - Certified Colleague
    • Society for Music Theory - Member of the Committee on Race and Ethnicity
    • Society for Ethnomusicology

    AWARDS & HONORS

    • 2019–ADEPt Collection Accessibility Program (ADEPt-CAP), Humanities Collections and Reference Resources, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
    • 2019–Pitch Polarity in Praise-Singing and Hip Hop, Teaching and Research Fellowship, Fulbright U.S. Faculty Program (CIES)
    • 2018–Algorithmic Thinking, Analysis and Visualization in Music (ATAVizM), Digital Humanities Advancement Grant (Level II), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
    • 2018–Africana Music Experiential Pedagogy (AMEP), Curriculum Development Grant, Title III, Department of Education, $25,000
    • 2017–Africana Digital Ethnography Project (ADEPt), ACLS Digital Extension Grant