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Media coverage of ChatGPT presents an opportunity for all of us to commit to better understanding the methods and technologies that impact our daily lives.
We hope to see you in Firestone Library A-6-F on February 14 from noon until 3 p.m.!
Learn more about CDH grants and fellowships at our February 15 information session!
Do you want to advance humanistic research through software? Consider applying to join the CDH and Princeton Research Computing as our new RSE.
We’ve made a list of relevant courses for Spring 2023 offered throughout the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC).
Last week, the Center for Digital Humanities brought together scholars from across Princeton University for the inaugural Humanities + Data Science Institute.
Kurt Lemai ’25 participated in the recent symposium, presenting as part of a panel called “Reading an Unreadable Sermon: AI Text Recognition in the Early Colonial Period.”
Whether you are a seasoned digital humanist or a newcomer curious about digital methods, there is a workshop for you.
Join the CDH and MARBAS for a hybrid symposium on Friday, December 9.
As always, we are here for you with course recommendations at the intersection of data, culture, and the humanities.
CDH Dissertation Prize co-winner Lizabel Mónica *22 analyzed how writers used digital media in publishing their works, but also how digital media influenced authors and Cuban literature.
CDH Dissertation Prize co-winner Kristen Starkowski *21 used social network analysis to learn more about novels by Charles Dickens and Victorian penny serialists.