I just received an email from our IT department that CUNY hasn’t renewed Adobe CC licenses and the student licenses are all starting to lapse. Are folks hearing that at other colleges? What’re people planning on doing as an alternative? Folks are starting to panic here because there was no warning and our Media Design AAS degrees heavily rely on…[Read more]
Please let me know if anyone is interested in, or might direct me to someone that can help me with the following digital research over Summer 2022 (and perhaps beyond that):
Project Description:
The project investigates the Neapolitan-Italian language on social media & streaming media, a language designated as “vulnerable” by…[Read more]
We are pleased to announce the Spring calendar for the Python Users’ Group (PUG for short).
The Python Users’ Group (PUG for short) is an open and informal collaborative space for experimentation and exploration with the Python programming language, where we learn, work, chat, snack and have the occasional beer. It is an…[Read more]
The Python Users’ Group (PUG) is back for the Spring semester. For those who haven’t been in our meetings yet, it is good to know that we promote a casual and welcoming atmosphere (usually with some snacks), where people can chat about python, work together or just hang around. We have people in different levels of expertise with lot…[Read more]
We’re writing to share an opportunity for current students, faculty, and staff at The Graduate Center, CUNY, to apply to learn some digital research skills with GC Digital Initiatives and the GC Digital Fellows for free this January 14-17, during our week-long intensive GC Digital Research Institute (GCDRI). The deadline to apply is THIS…[Read more]
Python Users’ Group (or PUG for short) invites you all for our first meeting of the year! It is going to be on October 15, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in the GC Digital Scholarship Lab (Room 7414). We will make sure to have some pizza.
PUG is an open and informal collaborative space for experimentation and exploration with the Python programming l…[Read more]
The participants of the Digital Humanities Research Institute will be presenting lightning talks next week. Come hear from this talented group of scholars, librarians, and museum and community organization leaders on their plans to expand communities of digital humanities practice at their home institutions across the cou…[Read more]