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This workshop will explore Tinderbox, a sophisticated note-taking application designed to capture and analyze complex relationships and ideas. The workshop will cover core and advanced concepts. Please visit: https://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/ ...
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival inspires environmental activism and a love for nature–through film. Wild & Scenic shares an urgent call to action, encouraging festival-goers to learn more about what they can do to save our threatened planet...
Oral history is an interdisciplinary methodology that is growing very quickly around the world. Digital technologies are generating exciting opportunities for discovery and engagement, making connections, and creating access points for oral histories...
Voices from Communities Join us for a conversation with members from our Humanities Community-Engaged Research Advisory Board Hub. Our community advisors share knowledge and experience as we develop strategies and launch activities designed to...
"Songs That Never End" (a film by Yehuda Sharim): Virtual Film Screening, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Dr. Sharim. Please register here:  https://rb.gy/nqdknk  
Medical Humanities Seminar: "A Century of Structural Racism in New York City Health Care" Tanya Hart, Independent Scholar (formerly Assoc. Prof. of History at Pepperdine) Online Event. Please Register here:   https://rb.gy...
This workshop will explore Scrivener, a writing application designed for long writing projects. The workshop will cover core concepts, importing documents and research into Scrivener, view modes, using metadata, tagging, keywords, and much more. Please...
"Designing and Sustaining Writing Programs for and with Multilingual Students" with Laura Gonzales, Assistant Professor of Digital Writing and Cultural Rhetorics, University of Florida In this presentation, Gonzales will...
This virtual workshop is limited to faculty and graduate students. Please pre-register below by Oct. 28. There is a 30 person limit.  Please Pre-register here: https://rb.gy/yzgfz6
  Constituting Community: Distinguishing Outreach from Engagement  Roundtable between Faculty and Graduate Students    This is the fourth segment of our Community-Engaged Humanities Workshop Series.   Broadening...
Register here for Zoom Webinar:  https://rb.gy/zfth4p  
Please join us for the upcoming Medical Humanities Seminar: "Is Parental Leave Costly for Parents and Co-Workers?" with Heather Royer, Professor of Economics, University of California, Santa Barbara. Please register here: https://...
Faculty will speak on their experience writing OpEds published in venues ranging from Newsweek and The Huffington Post to Ms. Magazine. Featuring: Tanya Golash-Boza, Professor of Sociology, UC Merced Whitney Pirtle, Assistant Professor of...
  Digging into Local Archives Approaches and Methods for Planning Research    with Emily Lin, Head of Digital Curation and Scholarship, UC Merced Library   This is the third segment of our Community-Engaged Humanities...
Register here for Zoom Webinar: https://rb.gy/zjvsfx

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