New Grant from Library of Congress to Create Teaching Resources for Teachers
RRCHNM is excited to announce a new grant award from the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program. As part of the grant, RRCHNM will develop teaching…
Remembering the Creation of the September 11 Digital Archive
Shortly after the September 11 attacks, the team here at the Center for History and New Media, in collaboration with our partners at the American Social History Project at CUNY…
Models of Argument-Driven Digital History
The Models of Argument-Driven Digital History website launched today: find it here. It contains a set of published journal articles annotated by their authors…
Jessica Otis Receives Major NSF Grant
RRCHNM Professor and Director of Public Projects Jessica Otis has been awarded $443,425 from the NSF to support her digital work on the history of the plague in early…
New Digital Military History Postdoctoral Fellowship (Relisted)
We are pleased to announce that the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media will be collaborating with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) to host a new postdoctoral fellowship in dig
Jessica Mack Receives Grant for Project on Universities and Power
Our postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Jessica Mack, has received funding from the 4VA consortium for her digital project Mapping the University: A Digital Resource for Studying Virginia Campus Histories. Her p
Lincoln Mullen Selected for Library of Congress Initiative
Professor Lincoln Mullen, Director of Computational History at RRCHNM, will join two other digital humanists at the Library of Congress as fellows working on the Computing Cultural Heritage in the Clo
Mills Kelly honored by Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz for teaching excellence
Mills Kelly, the executive director of RRCHNM and a leading expert on the scholarship of teaching and learning for history, has been an honored guest at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz the past tw
Welcoming Jason Heppler to RRCHNM
RRCHNM is pleased to announce that Jason Heppler will be joining us this June as a web developer. Jason is well known in digital history circles for his exciting and pioneering work on data visualizat
Congratulations to Dr. Janelle Legg
Here at RRCHNM we are very proud of our former graduate research assistant and recent Mason PhD, Dr. Jannelle Legg who has just accepted a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor in the Colleg