Latest Updates
Lizabel Mónica *22 (Spanish and Portuguese) and Kristen Starkowski *21 (English) are the winners of the 2021 CDH Dissertation Prize.
Data Beyond Vision, which focuses on experimental physical representations of humanities data, is shortlisted in the Information is Beautiful Awards’ “unusual” category!
Ryan joined the CDH as research software engineer last week. Learn more about his work!
Earlier this month, collaborators from the CDH-PGP research partnership celebrated the launch of PGP v. 4 with a virtual roundtable discussion.
Kent is a Princeton Ph.D. alum in Art and Archaeology who is now an assistant professor of art and archaeology at Duke Kunshan University and Duke University.
Aaron joined the CDH in August and is also working with the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning.
We hope to see you this fall virtually and/or in person!
The list includes courses that teach computational methods for the study of text, image, and sound; consider the history and politics of digital technologies; and more.
At the start of the 2022–23 academic year, Faculty Director Meredith Martin updates CDH friends on what we’ve been up to—and where we are heading.
Natalia’s promotion to executive director recognizes her outstanding contributions to both the vision and the management of the CDH.
Nobline’s project, “Building a Tool for Chronicling America: Flexibility and Efficiency in Digital Humanities,” won the Independent Work Award at the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning poster session.
CDH Postdoctoral Research Associate Kavita Kulkarni gave a paper on media literacy pedagogy at the recent Digital Humanities 2022 conference.