English Professor Applies 21st-Century Tools to 19th-Century Books to Examine Collective Biographies of Women
English professor Alison Booth will use a prestigious digital humanities fellowship to expand an existing project and work on a new book.
English professor Alison Booth will use a prestigious digital humanities fellowship to expand an existing project and work on a new book.
Innovations in teaching – whether face-to-face or in the virtual classroom – will be the focus of a May 3 summit at U.Va.
The visiting scholars will present “The History of Thought as Networked Community: The RoSE Prototype” on Tuesday as part of the U.Va. Digital Humanities Speaker Series.
A digital archive created by a University of Virginia art history professor that documents Leonardo Da Vinci’s legacy as a writer on the theory of art just earned an $80,000 grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.
During a public talk Monday, a visiting scholar will discuss a digital humanities project that uses maps to convey a rich amount of data on the ancient Roman world.
February 17, 2012 —Alison Booth, an English professor in the University of Virginia's College of Arts & Sciences, and Washington & Lee University English professor Suzanne Keen will present a workshop Feb. 24, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Scholars' Lab in Alderman Library.
February 7, 2011 — Intellectual historian Daniel Rosenberg will visit the University of Virginia on Monday as part of the Spring 2012 Digital Humanities Speaker Series. He will speak at 3 p.m. in the Harrison/Small Auditorium, and a reception will follow.
Listen to the UVA Today Radio Show report on this story by Marian Anderfuren:
Listen to the UVA Today Radio Show report on this story by Brevy Cannon:
A daily email compiling the best content from UVA Today and University news from around the Web.