Recap and Reflection: “Resources and Techniques for Designing and Supporting DH Projects in Remote Classrooms”

Thank you to everyone who made the DHC-NC Mini-Institute last Friday a success! It was great to see so many people attending and presenting at the virtual mini-institute. Since we did not record these mini DHCI sessions, we wanted to use this space to briefly recap and reflect on our morning session. During this time … Continue reading “Recap and Reflection: “Resources and Techniques for Designing and Supporting DH Projects in Remote Classrooms””

Introducing Brandon Hedgebeth, blog contributor and professional writing intern

Brandon Hedgebeth is a professional writing intern with DHC-NC for the Spring 2020 semester. This internship is Brandon’s first foray into the field of digital humanities, and he has spent the first part of the term becoming familiar with digital humanities concepts and projects. As part of his research, he discovered that he has taken … Continue reading “Introducing Brandon Hedgebeth, blog contributor and professional writing intern”

Constitution Feedback & DHCI Town Hall

Last week, UNCG hosted our first DHCI (formerly TDHI). President-Elect Maggie Murphy led organizing efforts and put together a wonderful program. Conversations ranged from community-based art practice to building community archives to engaging communities in public scholarship. On Friday, March 6th, the DHC-NC hosted a town hall. The slides below outline our discussion, including what … Continue reading “Constitution Feedback & DHCI Town Hall”

Update: Becoming the Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina

UPDATE 12/4/19: The Executive Board has decided to slightly alter the organization’s name. This post has been updated to reflect that change. In November, we announced that the Triangle Digital Humanities Network will be changing its name to the North Carolina Digital Humanities Collaborative (NCDHCollab). Following this announcement, we learned that our name shared the … Continue reading “Update: Becoming the Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina”

My Internship Reflection, and a Look Ahead

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By Stuart Parrish Stuart Parrish is an interdisciplinary studies major at North Carolina Central University who worked with the Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina this semester as the Assistant Writer and Content Manger. He has written articles for our website, conducted interviews, and participated in the planning of the October DH Institute at NCCU. … Continue reading “My Internship Reflection, and a Look Ahead”

Stuart Parrish: Reflecting on the Triangle Digital Humanities Institute at NCCU

NCCU professors at the Triangle Digital Humanities Institute, from left to right: Brett Chambers, Michele Ware, Collie Fulford, and Matthew Cook by Stuart Parrish The October 24-25 Triangle Digital Humanities Institute met at North Carolina Central University under the theme “Representation Matters.” The Institute was launched by keynote speaker marilyn m. thomas-houston’s address entitled “Representations … Continue reading “Stuart Parrish: Reflecting on the Triangle Digital Humanities Institute at NCCU”

Feedback Requested: Mission Statement, Code of Conduct, and Name Change

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Feedback Requested The Triangle Digital Humanities Executive Board has been working on creating documentation of our mission statement, code of conduct, and name. We’ve drafted these documents and are now asking for your feedback! Over the past year, the Triangle Digital Humanities Network has experienced considerable growth and change. We began holding Triangle Digital Humanities … Continue reading “Feedback Requested: Mission Statement, Code of Conduct, and Name Change”

Election Results: Recap from the August TDHN Organizing Meeting

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TDHN Organizing Meeting Thursday, August 15th | 9:30 – 11:30am National Humanities Center Announcements Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the organizing meeting on August 15th! Your patience has been appreciated as we’ve worked on implementing the ideas we talked through.  As the direct outcome of the meeting, we’d like to announce … Continue reading “Election Results: Recap from the August TDHN Organizing Meeting”

What is the Triangle Digital Humanities Network?

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Thank you everyone who attended the second Triangle Digital Humanities Institute on May 22-24th. Today I am at the CUNY Graduate Center to report on the events of the first two Triangle Digital Humanities Institutes. The experience has made me reflect on the past and future of the Triangle Digital Humanities Network (TDHN). Here’s a … Continue reading “What is the Triangle Digital Humanities Network?”

A Recap of UNC’s Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon

The Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon is a global campaign in celebration of Women’s History Month. The goal of Art+Feminism is to “improve coverage of cis and transgender women, non-binary folks, feminism and the arts on Wikipedia.” This Edit-a-Thon also seeks to close the Wikipedia gender gap. Currently, less than 10% of Wikipedia editors are women! In … Continue reading “A Recap of UNC’s Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon”