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”

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”

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”

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

A middle-aged white man erasing a white board full of a semester's work.

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”

Dancing at the Center of the Universe

Overlapping images of a woman performing Odissi.

By Stuart Parrish Kaustavi Sarkar recently led a session at the Triangle Digital Humanities Institute on October 24, 2019, which was held at North Carolina Central University. This session was entitled “Plavana: Immersion Across Historical and Computational Registers.” She is an Assistant  Professor at UNC Charlotte and is a dancer-choreographer-educator-scholar. Dr. Sarkar has been performing … Continue reading “Dancing at the Center of the Universe”

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”

Vote on the New Name, Mission Statement, and Code of Conduct

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It’s here! The week-long community voting period on our name change, Mission Statement, and Code of Conduct begins this Wednesday and ends next Wednesday, November 13, at 5 pm. Vote here: https://forms.gle/9RwxMSdsKDUazz2H9 As always, thank you for your continued and support! We rely on your feedback to ensure our name, mission, and values represent our community. … Continue reading “Vote on the New Name, Mission Statement, and Code of Conduct”