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Happy Anniversary, PressForward!
Happy Anniversary, PressForward! Funded by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation and based at George Mason University’s Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, the PressForward project was born two years ago with a mission to showcase the varied, dynamic, and provocative digital humanities schol
PressForward Editors-at-Large | DH Fellow’s Blog
Amanda Morton (2nd year Digital History Fellow) This semester the second year Digital History Fellows are sticking with one of the three divisions at RRCHNM (Research, Education, Public Projects) and participating in selected projects within those divisions. Some of us are coming in at the start of
How can technology help teachers to teach historical and critical thinking? | DH Fellow’s Blogpost
Amanda Regan (1st Year Digital history Fellow) How can technology help teachers to teach historical and critical thinking?  Getting students to think critically about historical events rather than just memorizing the facts is challenging, but digital technology can help.  With so many new digita
Track our latest code commits
To see the ongoing work on RRCHNM’s software development projects, you can visit their GitHub repositories: Omeka Omeka S PressForward Tropy Zotero
RRCHNM Welcomes Stephanie Westcott
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media are very happy to welcome Stephanie Westcott to our ranks as a Research Assistant Professor. Stephanie is a historian of U.S. popular culture, with a recent dissertation from University of Wisconsin, Madison titled “Producing Panic: Media
Readings Course in Digital History | DH Fellow’s blogpost
Ben Hurwitz (2nd year Digital History Fellow) Since its inception, the George Mason history PhD program has emphasized exposure to the Digital Humanities (DH). The program requires completion of two courses that introduce students to digital tools and developments in the DH community. In addition to
RRCHNM Graduate Students Organize Inaugural Rails Girls DH
Guest post by RRCHNM Graduate Research Assistants, Jeri Wieringa and Celeste Sharpe As women graduate students working in digital humanities, we know first-hand the gender gap in our field. With few women programmers working in the digital humanities, and a lack of opportunities generally for women
The Impact of Education Projects | DH Fellow’s blogpost
As fellows in the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, my cohort and I will spend the better part of this year working within the three divisions, engaged in hands-on work with the tools and projects CHNM produces. We’ve begun our foray in the educational projects division of CHNM and
Remembering with the September 11 Digital Archive
During this day of remembrance, we urge you to browse through some of the materials collected by the September 11th Digital Archive, a collaborative effort between RRCNHM and the American Social History Project at the City University of New York to preserve and present the history of September 11, 2
Digital History Fellows At RRCHNM
The first Monday all-staff meeting of the year at RRCHNM was devoted to an orientation for the fourteen Graduate Research Assistants (GRAs) who will be working at the Center in 2013-14. GRAs are a key part of the Center’s staff, working in a range of capacities on projects in all three divisions â