05/07/2018: RRCHNM @ Association of Art Museum Curators Conference
Sheila Brennan will be participating in the panel “Continuing the Conversation – Curators & Technologists United” at the Association of Art Museum Curators Conference, in Montreal, o
03/15/2018: RRCHNM @ Bates College
Kelly Schrum will be leading a digital storytelling workshop at Bates College on March 15, 2018.
03/09/2018: RRCHNM @ James A. Rawley Conference in the Humanities
Stephen Robertson will be delivering the keynote presentation, “Reimagining Black Urban Space in the 1920s and 1930s: Mapping Places, Events, and Networks with Digital Harlem,” at the Univ
02/07/2018: RRCHNM @ The Networked Curator
Sheila Brennan will be leading The Networked Curator, a digital literacy workshop for curators from February 7 – 9, 2018 at the Getty Center in Los Angeles.
02/13/2018: RRCHNM @ Code4Lib 2018
Patrick Murray-John will be leading a workshop on Omeka S at the Code4Lib 2018 conference in Washington, D.C., on February 13, from 2.30pm to 5.30pm.
01/27/2018: RRCHNM @ Sources Conference
Sarah Collini will be presenting “Eagle Eye Citizen: Exploring Civics, History, and Primary Sources” at the Sources Conference in Orlando, Florida, on January 27, at 10.00am.  
03/17/2018: Current Research in Digital History @ RRCHNM
The Current Research in Digital History 2018 conference will be held in Founders Hall at George Mason University in Arlington, VA, on Saturday, March 17, 2018. CRDH is an annual one-day conference th
01/06/2018: RRCHNM @ American Historical Association Annual Meeting
There are four sessions involving RRCHNM on the program at the 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington DC: (1) Teaching Hidden History: Learning by Developing Digital
Digital History PhD Fellowships available for Fall 2018
We’re pleased to announce that the Department of History & Art History at George Mason University has received another round of funding from the Provost’s Ph.D. Award Program to admit two Dig
Tropy 1.0 Release
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is pleased to announce the launch of Tropy version 1.0. Tropy is the software that researchers have long-needed to organize and describe the large n