Past Events
Workshop: The Command Line for the Digital Humanist
Workshop: Data Cleanup with OpenRefine
2015 Matheson lecturer Johanna Drucker
Workshop: Data exploration and calculation in your browser
Workshop: Working with Spreadsheets
Deadline for spring HDW undergraduate fellowships applications
Workshop: Graphs and Networks
Workshop: Data Visualization Survey
Workshop: Websites as Text Technology
Deadline for HDW summer workshop fellowships
Workshop: Linguistic Tools for Semantic History
Digital humanities talk by Scott Weingart
Busch 18
History Colloquium: "Rethinking the Long Reformation: Purity, Purgation, and Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World"
Nick Terpstra, University of Toronto
Busch 18
"Sense, Space, and the City: Digital Mapping of Renaissance Florence."
Nick Terpstra, University of Toronto
Deadline for HDW fall workshop fellowships
Victor Blau Memorial Lecture on New Media: "Disruptors, Influencers, Makers: Media Studies at the Crossroads"
John T. Caldwell, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media, University of California, Los Angeles
Hurst Lounge (Room 201), Duncker Hall
Lauren Klein / The Shape of History: Reimagining Nineteenth-Century Data Visualization
Hurst Lounge (Room 201), Duncker Hall
Deadline for Spring 2017 HDW undergrad fellowships
We Don't Already Understand the Outlines of Literary History
Ted Underwood
Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall (English Department)
Varieties of Cultural History: Scaling in Chinese Digital History
Hilde De Weerdt, University of Leiden
Busch 18
Varieties of Cultural History: Scaling in Chinese Digital History
Hilde De Weerdt, University of Leiden
Busch 18
Deadline for Fall 2017 Semester Fellowships
Hidden Authorial Labor in the Early Modern Social Network
J.R. Ladd
Deadline for Fall 2018 undergraduate fellowships
Art History as a Systematic Science?
Maxmilian Schich
Hurst Lounge
Deadline for Fall 2019 undergraduate fellowships
Knowing Encounters: Law, Legibility and the Rhetoric of Presence in the Early Modern Imagination
Subha Mukherji, Cambridge University
Public Lecture from Jo Guldi
Deadline for HDW Summer 2020 Fellowships
Lunch discussion or workshop
Jo Guldi
Summer Workshops
Initial deadline for Fall 2020 Undergraduate Fellowships
HDW Colloquium: Haley Shoaf and LaunchCode
Haley Shoaf is a principal at LaunchCode, a nonprofit organization that trains people for job placement in the broader technology industry through free courses in computer programming.
Zoom
HDW Colloquium: Access Exploit
Join us for Emerging Voices Postdoctoral Fellow Setsuko Yokoyama's presentation on her book project, "Access Exploit"
Zoom | Contact Matt Kelley for Zoom information
HDW Colloquium: A Distant Reading of Property
Join us for a lecture and workshop by Jo Guldi, Associate Professor of History, Southern Methodist University
Zoom
HDW Colloquium: A Computational Approach to Latin Prose Rhythm
Tom Keeline & Tyler Kirby
Zoom
HDW Colloquium: Building a Database of Early Race Film: Meaningful Collaboration with Students
A public lecture by Miriam Posner, Assistant Professor in Information Studies & Digital Humanities at UCLA
Zoom
HDW Colloquium: The Chinese Emperor's Islamic Jades: IIIF, QGIS, and Leaflet as Tools for Digital Art History
Kristina Kleutghen
Zoom
Cultural Memory and the Peri-Pandemic Library
Bethany Nowviskie, Dean of Libraries, Senior Academic Technology Officer, and Professor of English, James Madison University — James E. McLeod Memorial Lecture on Higher Education
Virtual - RSVP
Freedom | Information | Acts
Studiolab Open House
Lewis Collaborative, 725 Kingsland Blvd. (shuttle & parking available)
Tracking Proust's Geography: What We Know about Places In Search of Lost Time
Melanie Conroy is an Associate Professor of French at the University of Memphis.
Wilson 214
Missouri Historical Review Author Series: Kelly Schmidt on Slavery and the Catholic Church in Missouri
Join historian Kelly Schmidt for a discussion of her research on people enslaved by the early Catholic Church in Missouri and the communities they formed to help each other through their hardships, challenge the terms of their bondage, and ultimately seek their freedom. A postdoctoral research associate for the Washington University and Slavery Project, Schmidt is the author of the April 2022 Missouri Historical Review article “Slavery and the Shaping of Catholic Missouri, 1810–1850.”
Zoom
Department of Music Lecture: Michael Scott Asato Cuthbert
“The Future Drags Us Backwards: The Dangers of Canonization in Computational Music Studies”
Music Classroom Building, Room 102
DH Working Group: Gabrielle Kirilloff
Gabrielle Kirilloff (Assistant Professor, English): “Using LLM-generated literary text to study cultural discourse around literary style.”
Olin Library, Instruction Room 1, on Level A
DH Working Group: Lee Morrison, Jey Sushil Jha
Olin Library, Instruction Room 1, on Level A
DH Working Group: Katherine Bode
Olin Library, Instruction Room 1, on Level A
Digital Humanities Working Group: Peter Kastor
Olin Library Level A, Instruction Room 1