Nicholas Gliserman
Nicholas Gliserman holds a PhD in history and an MS in geographical information science and technology, both from the University of Southern California. As a proponent of digital humanities, he is currently earning a degree in computer science. He was previously the chief academic officer at Game Learning, where he developed six historical video games. In 2014 he received a research fellowship from the Gilder Lehrman Institute, which he used to examine two seventeenth-century manuscript maps drafted by Iroquois delegates (now part of the Gilder Lehrman Collection).