DigiLab Colloquium Talk – Maureen Flint

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Dr. Maureen Flint, an Assistant Professor in UGA’s Qualitative Research Program, will speak to us about audio recording methods. Her work is interdisciplinary and includes studies on LGBTQ+ issues, college students and higher education, post-human theories, and research ethics. Join us on April 27, 1-2…
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Excel & LaTeX Workshops

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We will be partnering with UGA Libraries’ Spring into Research series to offer workshops on Excel and formatting in LaTeX. Tuesday, March 22, 2022 11:00a – 12:00p – Using Formulas in Excel. Join our workshop to learn how to use some of the most useful Excel formulas for…
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Women in Coding

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The DigiLab co-sponsored a thoughtful panel discussion with R Ladies of Athens and UGA’s girls.code() on 1/26/22. Kora Burton, of the Honors College, facilitated the talk. Panelists found common ground discussing the experiences of women in computational coding. Many emphasized the importance of building community…
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CFP DRAFT for Atlanta Studies Symposium 2022

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Call for Proposals Ninth Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium: New Ways of Seeing the City May 6, 2022   Knowles Conference Center, Georgia State University College of Law Atlanta, Georgia Tweet!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?’http’:’https’;if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+’://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js’;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, ‘script’, ‘twitter-wjs’); PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS IS FEBRUARY 11, 2022. The pandemic has kept us at home, shifting our spatial imaginaries and how we experience the city. It has also shined a new light on the roles of essential workers and those not privileged enough to work from home. And as we come out of lockdown, there’s an opportunity to see the city (past, present,…
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CFP for Atlanta Studies Symposium 2022

Source: Atlanta Studies News
URL: CFP for Atlanta Studies Symposium 2022
Call for Proposals Ninth Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium: New Ways of Seeing the City May 6, 2022 Knowles Conference Center, Georgia State University College of Law Atlanta, Georgia PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS IS FEBRUARY 11, 2022. The pandemic has kept us at home, shifting our spatial imaginaries and how we experience the city. It has also shined a new light on the roles of essential workers and those not privileged enough to work from home. And as we come out of lockdown, there’s an opportunity to see the city (past, present, future) with new eyes. This…
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DH Undergrad Certificate students present their final projects

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Katherine Hoovestol and Juliet Gallegos completed the DH Undergraduate Certificate this semester and each presented their final projects which investigated their own research topics using DH tools and methods. Katherine’s work centers on a central case study from her undergraduate thesis on Skam, a Norwegian…
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Teaching Transatlanticism Website

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URL: Teaching Transatlanticism Website
  Barbara McCaskill Professor of English, University of Georgia Linda K. Hughes Addie Levy Professor of Literature, Texas Christian University Sarah Ruffing Robbins Lorraine Sherley Professor of Literature, Texas Christian University Sofia Prado Huggins Ph.D. Candidate in Literature, Texas Christian University March 26, 2021 In…
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