The Digital Humanities Collaborative is thrilled to announce that for the fourth consecutive year, we will host special sessions at Research Day. We encourage students to submit proposals for posters and oral papers. Research may be completed or in progress. The DHC will recognize students who have made exceptional contributions to the DH scholarship with monetary awards. For examples of past student projects, see our showcase. Proposals may be submitted through the MURACE portal.Questions...
The Digital Humanities Collaborative hopes you will join us at our upcoming faculty workshop led by Dr. Gorzelany-Mostak, "Hearing US Presidential Candidates in the Digital Age: The Trax on the Trail Project."Bring your laptop or other devices on Nov. 13, 11 a.m. to noon, Library 376. Please register.Founded at Georgia College & State University in 2015, Trax on the Trail is a website and research project devoted to the study of U.S. presidential campaign music. The cornerstone of...
The Digital Humanities Collaborative hopes you will join us at our upcoming faculty workshop led by Dr. Gorzelany-Mostak, "Hearing US Presidential Candidates in the Digital Age: The Trax on the Trail Project."Bring your laptop or other devices on Nov. 13, 11 a.m. to noon, Library 376. Please register.Founded at Georgia College & State University in 2015, Trax on the Trail is a website and research project devoted to the study of U.S. presidential campaign music. The cornerstone of...
The Digital Humanities Collaborative is thrilled to announce our 2024-25 faculty fellows:Seth Cook, lecturer of photography, Department of Art "Digital Curation and Documentation of Lockerly Arboretum"Jamie Downing, associate professor of rhetoric, Department of Communication "Mapping Sites of Holocaust Memory in Munich, Germany"Dana Gorzelany-Mostak, associate professor of music, Department of Music "From Drinking Song to Thinking Song: College Songbooks and the Liberal Arts Tradition"Read...
Call for applications The Digital Humanities Collaborative invites Georgia College & State University faculty to submit applications for a fellowship to be awarded for the 2024-25 academic year. The fellowship in the amount of $1,000 will be dispersed as professional development funds. The fellowship provides support for faculty to pursue research or creative work with a digital component. The goal of the fellowship is to increase productivity in innovative digital scholarship at Georgia...
The Digital Humanities Collaborative is thrilled to announce this year's awards given to students for exceptional scholarship in DH presented at Research Day: Best DH data visualization: “Beyond Graduation: The Enduring Legacies of Georgia College's Trailblazing Women." Presenter: Suzy Parker; faculty advisor: Jolene Cole Best DH short publication: “Performing Mask-ulinity: Ron DeSantis and the Art of Musical Disguise." Presenter: Victoriyah Friend; faculty advisor: Dr. Dana Gorzelany-Mostak...
Please join us for a presentation of new research from the Digital Humanities Collaborative faculty fellow, Dr. Alesa Liles, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice on April 19, 11 a.m. to noon, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room in Russell Library. The act of storytelling provides an outlet to express experiences in a safe environment. The individual has autonomy over their personal narrative, which ultimately allows for understanding and healing. In creating a podcast, returning...
Please join us for a presentation of new research from the Digital Humanities Collaborative faculty fellow, Dr. Alesa Liles, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice on April 19, 11 a.m. to noon, in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room in Russell Library. The act of storytelling provides an outlet to express experiences in a safe environment. The individual has autonomy over their personal narrative, which ultimately allows for understanding and healing. In creating a podcast, returning...
Please join us for a presentation of new research from the Digital Humanities Collaborative faculty fellow, Dr. Jessica Wallace, Associate Professor of History on April 9, 5 - 6 p.m., in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room in Russell Library. This digital humanities project focuses on telling the story of the Anglo-Cherokee War through digital means, particularly focusing on its social networks, geographic spaces, and individual participants that formed intertwined relationships...
Please join us for a presentation of new research from the Digital Humanities Collaborative faculty fellow, Dr. Jessica Wallace, Associate Professor of History on April 9, 5 - 6 p.m., in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room in Russell Library. This digital humanities project focuses on telling the story of the Anglo-Cherokee War through digital means, particularly focusing on its social networks, geographic spaces, and individual participants that formed intertwined relationships...