Introducing the New DHC-NC Logo and Steve Smith: Graphic Designer

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The Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina is proud to announce our new logo! The logo was designed by Steve Smith, whose work will be used as the new symbol of our organization. Learn more about Steve and his work in a Q&A with the graphic designer: Please introduce yourself:My name is Steve Smith, I … Continue reading “Introducing the New DHC-NC Logo and Steve Smith: Graphic Designer”

Interview with Dr. Collie Fulford

Dr. Collie Fulford is an Associate Professor and Director of First-Year Writing in North Carolina Central University’s Department of Language and Literature, and recently served as President of Carolinas Writing Program Administrators. As a 2017-18 NCCU Digital Humanities Fellow with the Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University, Dr. Fulford focused on the integration of digital … Continue reading “Interview with Dr. Collie Fulford”

Interview with Erin Lawrimore

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Erin Lawrimore has served as University Archivist at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 2011. In this role, she is responsible for collecting, preserving, and promoting the history of UNCG from its creation as the State Normal and Industrial School in 1891 through today. Her research interests include community-engaged archival practice, American archives … Continue reading “Interview with Erin Lawrimore”

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.”

Introducing Stuart Parrish, Fall 2019 Assistant Writer and Content Manager

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By Stuart Parrish I’m Stuart Parrish, (he/him) Assistant Writer and Content Manger at TDHN this semester, and my Nom de Digital Media is Durham Person. Let me begin with 2013. I began revisiting the certification at the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke, and also took the foundation course in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction at Duke … Continue reading “Introducing Stuart Parrish, Fall 2019 Assistant Writer and Content Manager”

An Interview with Meg McMahon

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Meg McMahon is a second year information science graduate student at UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Library and Information Science. They are a graduate research assistant in the Kenan Science Library and a research and design graduate assistant for the R.B. House Undergraduate Library. Both positions focus on instruction, research, and design for libraries and makerspaces. … Continue reading “An Interview with Meg McMahon”

An Interview with Kristina Bush

Kristina Bush is a writer, content manager, and project manager for the Triangle Digital Humanities Network behind-the-scenes. She graduates this May from the School of Information and Library Science at UNC Chapel Hill with her Master’s in Library Science, and will be starting a new position as the Digital Literacies Librarian at University of California, … Continue reading “An Interview with Kristina Bush”