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Fraga's work shows how historians can use DH to gain big-picture insights from archival materials.
Through the UAF Program, run by the Graduate School, graduate students gain work experience throughout the University.
"Startwords," an online publication, made its debut on Tuesday, and it aims to be anything but commonplace.
Thanks to a recent grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Center for Digital Humanities will play a critical role in diversifying the digital humanities’ linguistic landscape worldwide.
More formal than a blog yet more speculative and iterative than a peer-reviewed journal, "Startwords" is a forum for experimental humanities scholarship.
As we observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day this week in many places in the United States, we are taking this week’s issue of the CDH newsletter to highlight Indigenous work and activism in and about Digital Humanities.
The PPA, a CDH-sponsored project, received an honorable mention in the Learning category of Fast Company’s 2020 Innovation by Design Awards.
Several recent CDH graduate alumni have pursued a career in libraries—a path they say has important continuities with their work in graduate school.
Applications are open for Graduate Fellowships, University Administrative Fellowships, and seed grants.
Led by CDH Lead Developer Rebecca Sutton Koeser, an ACH Executive Council working group offers practical steps and resources to learn more.
Proposals for articles are due December 15, 2020, and should be fewer than 400 words in length.
Alice Xue ’20 won the 2020 CDH Senior Thesis Prize for her project: "Can a Machine Originate Art? Creating Traditional Chinese Landscape Paintings Using Artificial Intelligence."