Articles with keyword "Digital humanities"
The Root of STEM: The Buzz from the McBee-hive
The science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields are --and will be--essential in a world that is increasingly dependent on digital technology for our social interactions, economic livelihood, national security, and grumpy cat memes. But this is not to say that the STEM fields have nothing to benefit from the humanities or that technological invention and innovation precludes the vital place humanities education and research has in a digital landscape.
ODH in the News
Several of our Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant awardees have received media attention in recent weeks.
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Uncharted Territory
Google guru Vinton Cerf talks with NEH Chairman Bruce Cole about the Internet's role in the humanities.
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Making Meta Connections
Nineteen institutions combine resources to give a view of the American Northwest.
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Cataloging the Cradle of Civilization
Global positioning tracks archaeological sites in Iraq.
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Game Playing
NEH Chairman Bruce Cole and author Steven Johnson discuss how video games challenge the way we think.
2013 Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities Guidelines Now Available
The guidelines for the sixth round of the Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities (IATDH) program are now available. We’re looking for organizations and institutions interested in leading next year’s crop of institutes. This year's application deadline is March 7, 2013. Now is the time to begin preparing an application.
Humanities and Technology Unite!
Program officer Perry Collins will participate in a panel presentation at the Museum of the City of New York (MCNY) on Tuesday, October 2nd, at 6pm.




