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Bonnie Ruberg at DHSI

15 Feb, 2019

Bonnie Ruberg at DHSI

BCNM alum Bonnie Ruberg will be teaching at this year's Digital Humanities Summer Institute!

The Digital Humanities Summer Institute provides an ideal environment for discussing and learning about new computing technologies and how they are influencing teaching, research, dissemination, creation, and preservation in different disciplines, via a community-based approach.

A time of intensive coursework, seminars, and lectures, participants at DHSI share ideas and methods, and develop expertise in using advanced technologies. Every summer, the institute brings together faculty, staff, and students from the Arts, Humanities, Library, and Archives communities as well as independent scholars and participants from areas beyond.

This year, Bonnie will teach course 38 titled, "Queer Digital Humanities" with Jamie Howe. This course draws from readings, discussions, interactive exercises, visits by guest speakers, and short, collaborative hands-on making projects to explore a variety of questions about queerness and DH.

To sign up for this fantastic course, check out more information here.