ANNOUNCEMENT: WORKSHOP SERIES TOMORROW!
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ANNOUNCEMENT: WORKSHOP SERIES TOMORROW!

The German Historical Institute is hosting a set of hands-on workshops on Thursday, October 20, at their headquarters in Dupont Circle to demonstrate various kinds of digital mapping tools that might be of interest to humanities scholars. There will be four different workshops offered over the course of the day, each about an hour and…

Open Access in the Disciplines: A Conversation on October 6th
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Open Access in the Disciplines: A Conversation on October 6th

Open Access in the Disciplines: A Conversation October 6th, 12:00-1:30 pm (Gelman Library, Room 702): Learn how faculty from the sciences and humanities have opened their scholarship to the public, and the challenges and benefits they have encountered in the process. Panelists include Paul Brindley (microbiology), Lorena Barba (aerospace engineering), Ami Zota (occupational health), Alexa…

Composing Disability: Crip Ecologies, April 7-8, 2016
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Composing Disability: Crip Ecologies, April 7-8, 2016

[Cross-posted from the GW English blog] George Washington University’s biennial Composing Disability Conference returns in Spring 2016 with the theme of  “Crip Ecologies.”  The event will be held April 7-8, 2016; featured speakers include Sunaura Taylor and Riva Lehrer, with others to be announced soon. Crip Ecologies is sponsored by the Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion,…

“Beyond the Professoriate” Virtual Conference (register by Wednesdgay April 29)
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“Beyond the Professoriate” Virtual Conference (register by Wednesdgay April 29)

Brief announcement: Registration still open for “Beyond the Professoriate” VIRTUAL conference to be held on May 2 and 9 (registration closes Wednesday, April 29, at 5pm EST). This event is specifically geared toward grad students and recent PhDs in Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM fields. Find out more information (including how to register) at the…