The Art of the Violin is a Music Department concert series featuring students from the studio of Jennifer Frautschi.
The Art of the Violin is a Music Department concert series featuring students from the studio of Jennifer Frautschi.
The Digital Humanities Reading Group is a forum for discussion and critical engagement with the scholarly literature of the various fields, practices, and modes of inquiry encompassed by the term, “digital humanities.” Each meeting will focus on pre-selected texts which…
Read a passage from a work written by a veteran or military member, or from a book on military studies. All welcome, whether to read or to listen and discover new texts. For inspiration, check out the library’s collection of…
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Art of the Violin Concert scheduled for Tuesday, October 8 has been cancelled. The series will resume with its next concert on Tuesday, November 12. The Art of the Violin is a Music Department concert…
The Art of the Violin is a Music Department concert series featuring students from the studio of Jennifer Frautschi.
Are you engaged in digital humanities work in any field, and want to analyze texts either on their own or in connection with larger corpora? Before you can do that, you may need to first digitize the originals you’re working…
In a globally connected world, how can scholars in the global centers and the peripheries pursue mutual collaboration, transnational exposure, and knowledge sharing amongst us to better serve international students’ learning needs? Hear about a collaboration between North South University,…
From his original rough draft of a manuscript to the trowel he used for laying bricks, students in Professor Simone Brioni’s EGL 301 class of English majors visited Special Collections on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 and conducted research using one-of-a-kind,…
Dates: Mondays from 9/30-12/2 Might the voices of women veterans cast a new light on the realities, ravages and aftermath of war? At a time when we have an increasing number of women in active combat, what would it mean…
Read a passage from a favorite piece of speculative fiction (mystery, horror, science fiction, suspense), or from a piece related to the fall season. All welcome, whether to read or just to listen and discover new texts.