Virtual Brown Bag Series: Exploring the Digital Humanities at Cal Poly Humboldt

February 8, 2022

Join colleagues in the Spring 2022 Virtual Brown Bag Series to explore digital humanities. This series of presentations by Humboldt faculty, librarians, and staff showcases the innovative work in digital humanities currently happening on campus. The presentations will offer ways to integrate digital humanities approaches in the classroom and highlight the collaborative nature of these projects.

To participate in a Brown Bag, register below for each one through its respective Zoom link and add the event to your Google Calendar.

February

Friday, February 11, at noon: Nick Perdue (Geography, Environment and Spatial Analysis) 

Zoom registration for Story Maps Brown Bag on 2/11/22 

March

Friday, March 4, at noon: Cutcha Risling Baldy (Native American Studies)

Zoom registration for Digital Humanities and Digital Sovereignty: Building Indigenous Community Archives Brown Bag on 3/4/22 


Wednesday, March 23, at noon: Berit Potter (Art) and Kimberly Stelter (Library) 

Zoom registration for Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon Brown Bag on 3/23/22

April

Thursday, April 7, at noon: Amy Rock (Geography, Environment and Spatial Analysis) 

Zoom registration for Data Visualization Brown Bag on 4/7/22 


Friday, April 22, at noon: Loren Collins (Center for Community Based Learning) and Suzanne Pasztor (History)

Zoom registration for Humboldt in the Time of COVID: Oral History Internship and Digital Archives Project Brown Bag on 4/22/22


Wednesday, April 27, at 5pm
: Vicky Sama (Journalism and Mass Communication) and Students

Zoom registration for Humboldt in the Time of COVID: A Conversation with Student Documentary Producers Brown Bag on 4/27/22