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12 Apr 2006

MITH is Hiring

By |2020-10-08T16:07:42-04:00Apr 12, 2006|Opportunities|

MITH is currently conducting searches for two full-time Graduates Assistants (GAs): an information architect and a Managing Director for the Electronic Literature Organization. If you're a graduate student at the university interested in the digital humanities, read on.

11 Apr 2006

Fellows Presentations

By |2017-02-05T21:25:24-05:00Apr 11, 2006|

Patti Cossard
University of Maryland
Michele Mason
University of Maryland
MITH Conference Room
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
12:30 pm

MITH is pleased to present two more of its current Fellows discussing their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join us for these two presentations. [...]

10 Apr 2006

Petrou Lectures on New Media Storytelling: Shelley Jackson, April 17th

By |2020-10-08T16:07:42-04:00Apr 10, 2006|Community|

The John and Bebe Petrou Foundation, the Department of English, and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) are very pleased to announce the 2006 Bebe Koch Petrou Lectures on NEW MEDIA STORYTELLING at the University of Maryland, College Park. There will be two speakers associated with this event, coming to campus on separate days. All events are free and open to the public. The first will be on Monday, April 17th. SHELLEY JACKSON will present "Shelley Jackson's Interstitial Library" at 3:30 in Susquehanna Hall 1120. There will also be a more casual colloquium discussion at MITH (McKeldin Library, B0131) earlier in the day at 11:00, which all are welcome to attend. Jackson is an internationally recognized writer, electronic artist, and theorist and practitioner of new performance media.

10 Apr 2006

Nebraska Digital Workshop

By |2020-10-08T16:07:42-04:00Apr 10, 2006|Community|

MITH is pleased to pass along word of the First Annual Nebraska Digital Workshop, sponsored by the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, September 22-23, 2006. This is an oustanding opportunity for pre-tenure faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and advanced graduate students working in digital humanities.

4 Apr 2006

Fellows Presentations

By |2017-02-05T21:25:24-05:00Apr 4, 2006|

Ralph Bauer
University of Maryland
Marlene Mayo
University of Maryland
MITH Conference Room
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
12:30 pm

MITH is pleased to offer two of its current or recent faculty Fellows the opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join [...]

29 Mar 2006

4/4 Digital Dialogue: Ralph Bauer and Marlene Mayo on their Digital Humanities Work in Progress

By |2020-10-08T16:07:43-04:00Mar 29, 2006|Digital Dialogues|

MITH is pleased to offer two of its current or recent faculty Fellows the opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join us for these two presentations, Ralph Bauer (Associate Professor, English) "The Early Americas Digital Archive" and Marlene Mayo (Associate Professor, History) "Gender, Class, and Race in Occupied Japan."

28 Mar 2006

New Media and Popular Culture

By |2017-02-05T21:25:25-05:00Mar 28, 2006|

Asim Ali and Marc Ruppel
American Studies, English
MITH Conference Room
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
12:30 pm

MITH is pleased to sponsor the first of several Digital Dialogues this semester which will spotlight current research by faculty Fellows and Graduate Student award [...]

21 Mar 2006

3/29 Coffeehouse Conversation on Scholarly Electronic Publishing

By |2020-10-08T16:07:44-04:00Mar 21, 2006|Digital Dialogues|

On Wednesday, March 29, 3:30-4:45, MITH will inaugurate its occasional Coffeehouse Conversations series with a roundtable on Scholarly Electronic Publishing. The discussion will be facilitated by Katie King (Associate Professor of Women's Studies), Matthew Kirschenbaum (Assistant Professor of English and Articles Editor for the online journal Digital Humanities Quarterly), and Claire Moses (Professor of Women's Studies and Editorial Director of the journal Feminist Studies).

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