• GC Digital Showcase

    The Martin E. Segal Theatre @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave., New York, NY
    Event

    The GC Digital Showcase is an annual event featuring interdisciplinary digital scholarship produced by graduate students, digital fellows, working groups, grant recipients, classes, and programs across the CUNY Graduate Center.

  • Tools of DH

    Zoom
    Workshop

    How do you do Digital Humanities? How can you determine what tools or methods work best for your project idea? With the remarkable array of digital tools available, it can …

    Free
  • Introduction to Python

    Zoom
    Workshop

    Python is a programming language that can be used for a wide range of tasks inside and outside of the academic world. It is vastly used for Digital Humanities, collecting …

    Free
  • Digital Methods in Languages Other Than English (LOTE)

    Zoom
    Workshop

    This is not a workshop. This is a skillshare session. Building on the GCDI Conversations in Digital Scholarship, during these 90 minutes, we will share, critique, and build a community …

    Free
  • Introduction to LaTeX

    Zoom
    Workshop

    This workshop will introduce you to the basics of LaTeX, a powerful typesetting system widely used for academic writing, research papers, and technical documents.

    Free
  • Introduction to QGIS

    Zoom
    Workshop

    Are you interested in exploring ways to visualize data? In this intro-level workshop to mapping, you will take your first steps toward creating your own maps and visualizing spatial data. …

    Free
  • Me, My Data, and Them: Data Privacy in the age of AI

    Zoom
    Workshop

    There are facts to support AI anxiety: from the water-sucking data centers to the newfound limelight of the em dash. While we may not be able to keep ourselves safe …

    Free
  • Lunchtime Community Event

    Room 5307 @ The GC
    Event

    Join Lini Radhakrishnan and Cathleen Melamed, students in the M.A. program in Digital Humanities, to learn about their experience turning the coursework of “Digital Memories: Theory and Practice” into an …