CFP: Digital Humanities in Extraordinary Times, DHC-NC Fall 2020 Institute, December 10-11, 2020, hosted (virtually) by East Carolina University

As our institute planning committee was debating the title of our next institute, we reflected on the wild extremes that the last seven months have put us through. On one hand, sweatpants, homemade lunch, and Netflix “breaks” sound like every commuter’s dream. On the other hand, systemic racism, global pandemic, and a divisive election could … Continue reading “CFP: Digital Humanities in Extraordinary Times, DHC-NC Fall 2020 Institute, December 10-11, 2020, hosted (virtually) by East Carolina University”

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””

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”

Logo Contest: Design the DHC-NC Logo

Current triangle logo with a question mark in the middle

The Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina is looking for a new logo! We changed our name to better reflect the members of our organization, and now we’d like a logo to match.  Anyone is welcome to submit a design for the contest that embodies our mission and values – you do not need to … Continue reading “Logo Contest: Design the DHC-NC Logo”

Spring 2020 DHCI Schedule

Spring leaves and the UNC Greensboro logo advertising the March 5-6 Digital Humanities Colaborative Institute (http://triangledh.org/dhci)

The spring DHC-NC Digital Humanities Collaborative Institute (DHCI) will be held at UNC Greensboro (Greensboro, NC) on March 5 and 6, 2020. The theme of this Institute is “Digital Humanities & Community Engagement.” For more information about the logistics of the event (including parking), see the main Institute page. Schedule THURSDAY, MARCH 5 – All … Continue reading “Spring 2020 DHCI Schedule”

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”

Announcement of Keynote Address – #RepresentationsMatter: Intersections of Digital Technology and Black Experiences by marilyn m. thomas-houston, Ph.D.

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By Stuart Parrish and Dr. thomas-houston Scholar marilyn m. thomas-houston will deliver the keynote address on Thursday, October 24 at 9:00 AM to launch the fall 2019 Triangle Digital Humanities Institute. Currently at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a faculty Emerita holding joint appointments in Anthropology and African American Studies at the University of … Continue reading “Announcement of Keynote Address – #RepresentationsMatter: Intersections of Digital Technology and Black Experiences by marilyn m. thomas-houston, Ph.D.”

Save these NEW Dates on the last TDHI of 2019!

Red title reading "#RepresentationMatters

By Stuart Parrish The deadline for Calls For Proposals has been extended from last Friday, Sept. 6th to THIS Saturday,September 14th. Please note that remaining final submissions should still be directed to the attention of Dr Carolyn Fulford by email, cfulfor1@nccu.edu. The registration period for those not presenting but attending the Institute is open until … Continue reading “Save these NEW Dates on the last TDHI of 2019!”

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”

Recap of Humanitarian Mapathon at UNC Chapel Hill

Every year, natural and man-made disasters are responsible for 100,000 deaths and affect or displace nearly 200 million people. In developing countries, people are especially vulnerable to disasters because they are “missing” from many of the maps that guide disaster relief efforts. The Missing Maps community comprises nearly 80,000 volunteers working to create maps of … Continue reading “Recap of Humanitarian Mapathon at UNC Chapel Hill”