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PUG – Python User’s Group

Python User’ Group (or PUG for short) is an open and informal collaborative space for experimentation and exploration with the Python programming language. It is an opportunity for those interested in Python to work together virtually and find support. Whether you are looking for advice or assistance with new or current projects, looking to discuss and learn new skills using Python tools, or to join us to play around with our collection of sample datasets, PUG is your place!

PUG is open to people of all skill levels, disciplines, and backgrounds. Complete beginners to Python will find a place here. Come, and let’s learn together.

Join PUG Slack here: https://join.slack.com/t/pug-world/shared_invite/zt-iube7uch-nVkvtIyIbpaqtQSZcMB2Ig

PUG is cosponsored by the MA in Digital Humanities / MS in Data Analytics and Visualization programs and the Mina Rees Library.

To learn more, visit http://cuny.is/pug

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  • Deadline extended: Register for Conversations in Digital Scholarship by May 6th!

    GCDI Conversations in Digital Scholarship
    A Symposium Hosted by the GC Digital Fellows

    May 13, 2025 from 2 -4 PM

    The GC Digital Fellows are hosting a seminar featuring roundtable discussions on topics related to digital scholarship and methods. These sessions will be held concurrently on May 13, 2025 from 2-4pm, and are designed to generate a lively exchange of ideas that will cultivate a community of practice around shared digital methods and foster future collaborations. Each roundtable is designed to be a conversation among 8 participants and two facilitators. The purpose of the seminar is to get feedback and input, provide insight and context to others, and foster a broader conversation about the variety of digital tools, methods, and approaches students are using that can be shared with the wider GC community.

    Students, faculty, and staff across the Graduate Center are invited to participate. 

    Roundtable topics: AI for Qualitative Research, Digital Archives, Digital Methods in Languages Other Than English (LOTE), Educational Game Design, Open Pedagogy on Manifold, and Working with Open Government Data. See the full prompts here

    Register here by May 6th to participate!

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