PhD in English. Medieval Studies. Digital Humanities. Instructional Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M. Project Manager, New Variorum Shakespeare.
We are lucky enough to have not one but TWO distinguished keynote speakers at the Folio Futures Symposium. Our first keynote address will be given by Dr. Kristen Abbott Bennett!
Looking forward to tuning in to this excellent array of talks @TAMU next week. Register via the link to hear more about ‘Folio Futures: Editing Early Modern Plays For Tomorrow’s Audiences’, marking Texas A&M’s recent designation as the host of the New Variorum Shakespeare.
Just over one week until Folio Futures! Check out our schedule of events and stellar lineup of speakers. We're so excited to welcome them to campus soon! #FolioFutures
You can follow the #DH2023 Closing Keynote of the @ADHOrg@DH2023Graz by Claire Fernandez “Contesting power in the digital age: the role of civil society in Europe", and the Closing Ceremony, starting at 4pm CET on the @DH_Graz channel: https://t.co/y9ZtgnnaZC
York Skeletal Remains of Medieval Anchoress Reveal Intriguing Mysteries of the Woman's Life https://t.co/YmC27p8EsX via @twitter username of author
The latest "Speaking of Shakespeare" interviews Prof. Laura Mandell @mandellc from @TAMU_CoDHR, publisher of the New Variorum Shakespeare, which will provide open access to the full history of Shakespearean editions and annotations, and much more: https://t.co/3FMfu2hFCy
Center of Digital Humanities Research at Texas A&M is offering a remote course this fall, "Digital Editions: Start to Finish." Registration is open!
https://t.co/1d3Kx5Z2QH
Reminder! Registration is open for our virtual 8-week Python crash course! Visit our P4H website for registration details, or visit our online store (below) to register:
https://t.co/vi8bca9zne
Programming4Humanists Update:
Our "Python for Humanists" Spring 2022 course has been cancelled.
Please stay tuned for future P4H course offerings on our website (https://t.co/WUvz1px4MA) or through our CoDHR listserv (email [email protected] to request to join).
CoDHR is happy to announce that registration is now open for our virtual 8-week Python crash course! Visit our P4H website for registration details, or visit our online store (below) to register:
https://t.co/vi8bc9RXYE
Check out this interview with Dr. Lena Cowen Orlin as part of the "Speaking of Shakespeare" series: https://t.co/8M6pf6B0B6. Thomas Dabbs speaks with Lena Cowen Orlin about her new book and her work with the Hagler Institute and the New Variorum Shakespeare at Texas A&M.
#TodayinDH: "Tech in Churches During Covid-19", a DH project directed by Heidi Campbell (@heidiacampbell), investigates the role technology has played in churches during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ways digital media use shapes worship, outreach, and community-building. [1/4]
Programming4Humanists is back in Spring 2022 with "Python for Humanists" taught by Dr. Bryan Tarpley! Registration opens December 1, 2021.
For more information, visit https://t.co/ZQmkhODG43
To register, visit https://t.co/xKRv0Oup8t
"Macbeth" is one of 18 Shakespeare plays that had never appeared in print before the 1623 publication of the First Folio. That means that without the Folio, "Macbeth" would have been lost forever. Learn more at https://t.co/fX0xghtnEx. #FolgerFinds
The latest installment of "Speaking of Shakespeare," an interview series by Prof Tom Dabbs of Aoyama Gakuin U in Tokyo, features a conversation with Bryan Reynolds of UC Irvine: https://t.co/3cPPqFcygY
The digital New Variorum Shakespeare (NVS) is now live! Watch our video https://t.co/WmLTKJGPwt and check out our website https://t.co/mhicMPddYn We would love to get your feedback on the Digital
NVS. Please take a look and us know what you think! https://t.co/HmFSK4cQ0Y