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NEH – special Google+ Hangout event

Join the National Endowment for the Humanities on a special Google+ Hangout on Wednesday, December 11th, 2013 at 2pm ET—watch live from humanitiesinsights.wordpress.com. 

Watch live (here) as Ira Flatow, host of NPR’s Science Friday, interviews University of Richmond President Dr. Edward L. Ayers and his colleagues in the University of Richmond’s Digital Scholarship Lab, Dr. Robert K. Nelson and Dr. Scott Nesbit. The Digital Scholarship Lab (DSL) develops innovative digital humanities projects that contribute to research and teaching at and beyond the University of Richmond. It seeks to reach a wide audience by developing projects that integrate thoughtful interpretation in the humanities and social sciences with innovations in new media. Explore DSL projects here, including the NEH-funded website, Visualizing Emancipation.Live tweet with #DigHum.

 

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Members of W&L DH Working Group to present at Five College Consortium’s DH Panel

Two members of W&L’s Digital Humanities Working Group, Brandon Bucy and Alston Brake, will participate in the Five College Consortium’s Digital Humanities Panel to be held at Smith College, MA on June 18, 2013.  They will discuss the evolution of Digital Humanities at W&L and campus initiatives to support faculty and staff in this work.  The panel will focus on what it means to do Digital Humanities work in liberal arts colleges. Click here to see their presentation.

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Members of W&L DH Working Group to present at Five College Consortium’s DH Panel

Two members of W&L’s Digital Humanities Working Group, Brandon Bucy and Alston Brake, will participate in the Five College Consortium’s Digital Humanities Panel to be held at Smith College, MA on June 18, 2013.  They will discuss the evolution of Digital Humanities at W&L and campus initiatives to support faculty and staff in this work.  The panel will focus on what it means to do Digital Humanities work in liberal arts colleges. Click here to see their presentation.