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Stories, perspectives, interviews, and investigations in digital humanities.

CDH New Postdoc Profile: Kavita Kulkarni

9 September 2020

Kavita Kulkarni joins the CDH as postdoctoral research associate and American Council of Learned Societies Emerging Voices Fellow.
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Welcome Back, In Any Form

3 September 2020

This academic year, we invite you to connect and collaborate with us as we confront the challenging times we are living in.

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Meet the CDH Summer Interns!

5 August 2020

In a most challenging summer for students seeking internships, we are happy to welcome (remotely) a large group of undergraduates to the Center for Digital Humanities.
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Fall 2020 Undergraduate Courses in Data, Tech, + Digital Culture

29 July 2020

Disciplines and fields represented here include the history of technology, digital humanities, media theory, applications in programming, science and technology studies (STS), and media art.

Summer Fellows’ Research Engages with the Challenges of Our Time

28 July 2020

This year, we welcomed (virtually) our first cohort of Summer Fellows in Digital Humanities.

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Introducing the CDH-Princeton Geniza Project Research Partnership

23 July 2020

As Postgraduate Research Associate at CDH, I have attended two early meetings of the CDH-Princeton Geniza Project Research Partnership (CDH-PGP). So far, I have learned that the partnership is all about putting the pieces together.

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Inside the JUST DATA Lab with Trina Swanson ’20

9 July 2020

This summer, the CDH is sponsoring Swanson, one of dozens of research associates working on the Lab’s new initiative: the Pandemic Portal.
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Announcing This Year's Student Prize Winners

7 July 2020

Congratulations to the winners of the 2020 CDH Senior Thesis Prize and 2019 CDH Dissertation Prize!
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CCP Sheds Light on the History of Racial Justice Advocacy

25 June 2020

The Colored Conventions Project (CCP) illuminates the relationship between historical and contemporary movements for racial justice.
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Presenting the 2020-21 CDH Dataset Curation Grant Recipients

22 June 2020

CDH Dataset Curation Grants familiarize recipients with the analytical and technological practices of working with humanities data.

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Introducing the Spring 2020 CDH Seed Grant Projects

17 June 2020

Seed Grants are awarded twice a year and support early-stage projects that have the potential to develop into CDH collaborations. Funds can also be used to organize new campus-wide initiatives.

Letter from the CDH

11 June 2020

The staff at the Center for Digital Humanities stands with the Movement for Black Lives in dismantling the institutions that uphold systemic racism. We are committed to bringing hidden systems to light, to empowering and supporting research that works toward social justice. We ourselves re-commit to self-examination, self-education, and self-critique in a world where whiteness upholds both economic and informational power structures.