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Carrie Ruddick
As Communications Manager, Carrie supports the CDH’s mission through the development and application of the center’s communications strategy. Her primary focus is on promoting the …
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First-Year Students Explore AI Through the Lens of Speculative Fiction—Featuring Visits from Sci-Fi’s Literary Superstars
What does it mean to be human in the age of artificial intelligence? As emerging technologies reshape daily life, DH Project Manager Mary Naydan *23 …
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The Future of Storytelling in the Age of AI: Q&A with Nnedi Okorafor
Since fall 2024, the Center for Digital Humanities has led the “Humanities for AI” initiative through a series of events, projects, and conversations. We explore …
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The Incompatibilities Between Generative AI and Art: Q&A with Ted Chiang
This past year, the Center for Digital Humanities celebrated its tenth anniversary with the theme “Humanities for AI.” Through this series of events, projects, and …
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Humanists and Technologists Join Forces to Advance Historical Text Recognition and Research
Forging the future of text recognition for research focused on historical manuscripts, the Source Codes of the Past (SCOOP) conference connected an international network of …
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Checking in with Ed Baring: Motivation and Lessons behind Citing Marx
Edward Baring, Professor of History and Human Values, is co-leading an innovative project with the Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) that will transform how scholars …
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AI and Ways of Seeing: Q&A with Lauren Tilton
This year, the Center for Digital Humanities celebrates its tenth anniversary with the theme “Humanities for AI.” Through this series of events, projects, and conversations, …
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Announcing the 2024–25 Collaborative Research Grantees and Projects
The Center for Digital Humanities is thrilled to announce the three project proposals awarded 2024–25 Collaborative Research Grants.This year’s projects are “Princeton Open HTR Initiative: …
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Welcome back—and a big announcement!
Dear CDH Friends,Welcome to the new academic year!Here at the Center for Digital Humanities, we look forward to seeing all of you back on B- …
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Data Fellowship Closeout imparts collaborative discoveries, ongoing inquiry, and a new sense of confidence with data tools and methods
On Wednesday, May 17th, the CDH hosted the 2022–23 Data Fellowship Closeout Meeting with the presentations of seven vastly different, compelling projects by eight researchers. …
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