Angel David Nieves Obituary: Author and Dean’s Professor of Public & Digital Humanities
In Memoriam: Remembering Angel David Nieves, Author, and Dean’s Professor of Public & Digital Humanities
Explore the legacy of Angel David Nieves, the esteemed Author and Dean’s Professor of Public & Digital Humanities, whose unexpected passing on December 7, 2023, has left a void in the fields of black feminist studies, African diasporic studies, and digital humanities. Discover the impact of his intellectual prowess and kindness, and stay tuned for updates on the circumstances surrounding his untimely demise.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Angel David Nieves, the renowned Author and Dean’s Professor of Public & Digital Humanities. His official date of death was Thursday, December 7, 2023, leaving a trail of broken hearts among those fortunate enough to have known him.
Angel David Nieves’ influence extended far beyond academia, particularly in the fields of black feminist studies, African diasporic studies, and digital humanities. His kindness and intellectual prowess motivated and inspired colleagues and students alike. His untimely demise is a great loss to the communities he served.
A poignant quote reflects the sentiment surrounding his passing: “Angel David Nieves literally died of a broken heart, overwork, and overcaring… This should be a wake-up call for those of us in academia. While we must make the work count in the communities we serve with our scholarship, we must also care for ourselves. We also have to co-create workplaces that embrace an ethic of care.”
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At the time of this publication, the circumstances surrounding Angel David Nieves’ passing, including the precise cause of death, remain unspecified. No further details have been provided. The public will be updated as soon as more information becomes available, allowing us to honor and remember this exceptional individual appropriately.
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