Digital Scholarship Lab Virtual Open House

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Are you curious about the GC Digital Scholarship Lab, the GC Digital Fellows and the services that we provide? Come join us at our Digital Scholarship Lab Virtual Open House …

Tools for the Digital Humanities

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Join us to see the possibilities for doing Digital Humanities work and learn about DH tools, methods, and projects! With the remarkable array of digital tools available, it can be …

Jer Thorp–Living In Data

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The MS Program in Data Analysis and Visualization and the Mina Rees Library invite you to attend a talk next week by data artist Jer Thorpe. Living in Data Jer …

Introduction to Python

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This online workshop will cover the basics of working with Python and is designed for beginners with no programming experience. About this event Python is a programming language that can …

RUG (R User Group) Meeting

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Hi, I hope everyone is doing well! The schedule for this semester is the same as last semester, with meetings from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm every other Friday. See …

Introduction to R and R Studio

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This workshop is intended to get interested users up to speed with the R language and the RStudio interactive developing environment. About this event R is a versatile programming language, best suited for a variety of data science needs. Whether you need to run some statistical analyses, create publication-worthy data visualizations, or even publish a …

Event Series GIS User Group

GIS User Group

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The GIS User Group is a place for people to meet, learn and work together on projects and ideas involving spatial data visualization and analyses. We are open to anyone interested in learning how to better communicate information through your maps, as well as create and manipulate new spatial data to answer important scientifical questions. …

UnHomeless NYC: Art, Activism, and Political Spatiality in Post-Pandemic World

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UnHomeless NYC (Kingsborough Art Museum, Oct. 13 2021-Jan.12, 2022) is a group exhibition of artists utilizing participation, activism, and pedagogy as their media to consider and better understand New York City’s housing crisis, and to think about our future as the city emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic. Traditionally, however, institutions of art remain integral to …