Reflections on Digital Humanities and Ethnic Studies from CSU Stanislaus
I was first introduced to members of the Digital Humanities at California State University (DH@CSU) Consortium by a colleague at California State University, Stanislaus, who was leaving our department to pursue a Ph.D. Despite having participated in a workshop that…
Defining Digital Humanities at the CSU
While convening at the first DH@CSU Gathering, conversation topics fluctuated between statewide campus practices and defining the term “community.” Participants gathered around tables in the CSUF Center for Oral and Public History and through a large screen activated by zoom….
DH@CSU Convening Recap
A short video capturing scenes from the inaugural DH@CSU Convening at CSU Fullerton.
What Does It Mean to Build Digital Ethnic Futures?
For the four regional public universities that serve as leaders in the new Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon), building digital ethnic futures means forming communities of practice, sharing knowledge and redistributing some zeros, about six to be exact. In September…
Lexomics
Lexomics is a collaboration between CSU Northridge and Wheaton College, MA, in which faculty and students develop and apply computational methods to study literature. The term “lexomics” was originally used to describe the computer-assisted detection of “words” (short sequences of…
Abolitionist Legacy Preserved with Digital Exhibit
San José State Professor Jennifer Rycenga is retiring at the end of the semester with a real sense of accomplishment. With almost 30 years of teaching for the Department of Humanities, she has approached her career with an interdisciplinary lens…
DH@CSU Receives DEFCon Award
The Digital Humanities at California State University (DH@CSU) Consortium has received a 2023 Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon) award, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to build institutional capacity at the intersection of Digital Humanities and Ethnic Studies lead…
AI is Here to Stay: A Q&A with Jon Oakes
In the dark King Library Experiential Virtual Reality (KLEVR) Lab on the fourth floor of San José State University’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, the only light is emanating from cracks in the curtain and the glow of the computer screen….
Cal State LA faculty awarded grant to support interdisciplinary LGBTQ digital storytelling map
A team of Cal State LA faculty members has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the American Council of Learned Societies to support the continued development of an interdisciplinary LGBTQ digital storytelling map. The arqive is a free interactive, global online…
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