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Every Wednesday, 12pm, Digital Scholarship Commons (Snell Library, 2nd Floor)
DH Open Office Hours
Co-sponsored with the Digital Scholarship Group (DSG)
Every Thursday, 10am, NULab Commons (409 Nightingale Hall)
Feminist Coding Collective
January 22, 10am-12pm, 422 Snell Library
"Introduction to Stylometry" Workshop
Presented by: Molly Nebiolo
February 7, 4–6pm, 909 Renaissance Park
Visiting speakers: Jack Hitt and Chenjerai Kumanyika of Gimlet Media’s new Peabody award-winning history podcast “Uncivil”
Co-sponsored with the College of Arts, Media and Design; the Program in African and African-American Studies; the School of Journalism; and the Departments of Communication Studies and History
February 14, time and location TBA
“Douglass Day” Transcribe-a-thon and celebration
Co-sponsored with the DSG and the Women Writers Project
February 22, 9:00am–5:30pm, Raytheon Amphitheater
“Climate Change/Crisis/Creativity” Conference
Keynote speaker: Bethany Wiggin, University of Pennsylvania
Co-sponsored with the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs
February 27, 12–1pm, Digital Scholarship Commons
“Map Commuting Emotion” Workshop
Presented by: Bahare Sanaie-Movahed
Co-sponsored with the DSG and Love Data Week
March, time and location TBA
“Introduction to Python for Data Analysis” Workshop
Instructor: Jason Radford
Co-sponsored with the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
March 14, 12–2pm, NULab Commons
“Viral Texts” Workshop and transcribe-a-thon
March 21, 2–4pm, 909 Renaissance Park
“Digital Public Humanities” Panel with:
Alex Gil, Columbia University, and Roopika Risam, Salem State University, both of the Torn Apart / Separados project
Caroline Klibanoff, MIT Museum
Jim McGrath, Brown University
Co-sponsored with the Northeastern University Humanities Center
March 29, 9:30am–5pm, Alumni Center
NULab Spring Conference: “Digital Storytelling”
Keynote speaker: Jessica Marie Johnson, Johns Hopkins University
April 9, 1–2pm, Digital Scholarship Commons
NULab Fellows Research Presentations