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David Tomas Martinez & Carlos Kelly Reading

Tonight @ 7 pm in Room LL430.

Martinez & Kelly Reading

Karen A. Lee Reading

Wed, 10/30 @ 7 pm in Room LL430.

Lee Reading

Matt de la Pena and Chris Baron Reading

Wed, 10/16 @ 7 pm in Room LL430.

de la Pena & Baron Reading

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Did you know that you can borrow tablets, cameras, and audio gear for free?

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HIST 503: Ancient Rome Digital Project Presentations

Join HIST 503: Ancient Rome students as they share their in-progress final, media-rich digital humanities projects that make a time- or space-related argument about Roman History. 

Location: Digital Humanities Center (Bottom of the Library Dome)

Learn more about the class: https://sites.google.com/sdsu.edu/hist503/ 

HIST 503: Ancient Rome Digital Project Presentations

Join HIST 503: Ancient Rome students as they share their in-progress final, media-rich digital humanities projects that make a time- or space-related argument about Roman History. 

Location: Digital Humanities Center (Bottom of the Library Dome)

Learn more about the class: https://sites.google.com/sdsu.edu/hist503/

Present Paradox: English Graduate Student Organization Symposium

The English Graduate Student Organization will bring together graduate and undergraduate students all dedicated to the humanities and eager to share their research and arts in the 2019 Symposium. For this year’s symposium, a combination of academic presentations, readings from creative writers, and displays of digital and non-digital works of art are encouraged to be submitted to display the multifaceted capabilities of the student body at SDSU.

The Symposium will be held in the Digital Humanities Center (Bottom of the Library Dome)

Schedule:

Student Meet and Greet

Undergraduate and graduate students from all departments are invited to gather, network, and learn more about the Digital Humanities. 

Interested but cannot attend? Contact Hannah Friesen at hannahfreez@sbcglobal.net.

Digital Humanities Student Meet and Greet

Curious about the Digital Humanities? Undergraduate and graduate students from all departments are invited to gather, network, and learn more about the Digital Humanities. No experience or knowledge required. Snacks will be provided. 

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