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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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[Zoom Event] Dissertation Futures

  • “Dissertation Futures” Online Roundtable Discussion, March 27th (Mon), 1230pm – 2pm

    To reconsider the future of the doctoral degree requires us to re-evaluate the role of the dissertation as a means of preparing and evaluating students. Join the GC Digital Fellows and four guest speakers for a conversation about the future of the dissertation as digital scholarship. What are the possibilities? the challenges? the options?

    Please join us in “The Future of Dissertations” online event that will be taking place on Monday, March 27, 2023 from 12:30 PM to 2 PM EST. [Register Here].  With funding from the PublicsLab and support from the English department, our online spring event will feature speakers who have completed non-traditional and/or digital dissertations and faculty mentors of such dissertations, including Kathleen Fitzpatrick, professor of English and director of digital humanities at Michigan State University, Marisa Parham, who is professor of English, director for the African American Digital Humanities Initiative (AADHUM) and associate director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH). To find out more about the speakers and the event, please check out this post.

    Please [REGISTER HERE] for the zoom link to the event.

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