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Call for Applications: 2013-2014 Faculty Fellows
14 November 2012Applications are now being taken for Faculty Research Seminar Faculty Fellows for the 2013-2014 academic year. Visit the Faculty Research Seminars page for more information on the application process and selection criteria.
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Collaboration in the Digital Humanities by Doug Casson & Dick Brown
6 November 2012Tuesday, November 6, 2012, 12-1 pm, Carleton Gould Library Athenaeum
Collaboration in the Digital Humanities: Developing Plagiarism-Detection Software for the Analysis of Political Philosophy. St. Olaf professors Doug Casson (Political Science) and Dick Brown (CS) will speak at Carleton on their collaboration for Doug’s project on the use of plagiarism detection software to analyze key texts in political philosophy. Sponsored by the Carleton Humanities Center. Free and open to the public. -
PUBLIC PANEL: The 2012 Presidential Elections: Ads & Issues Analyzed
21 October 2012Sunday, Oct 21, 2:30-4:00 pm, Weitz Center 236
Perspectives: The HC Public Humanities Series
Public Panel: The 2012 Presidential Elections: Ads and Issues Analyzed
Featuring Barbara Allen, Ada M. Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of Social Sciences & Director of Women and Gender Studies and Bill Hillsman, North Woods Advertising, creator of legendary ad campaigns for Paul Wellstone, Jesse Ventura and Ralph Nader. Sponsored by the Carleton Humanities Center. Free and open to the public. -
Sept 21-22, 2012 – Digital Humanities Workshop at Carleton
21 September 2012A two-day workshop for faculty and staff engaged in developing digital humanities projects at Carleton, Macalester, and St. Olaf colleges. This event began with a dinner and a keynote address on Friday, September 21st, from 6:00-9:00 p.m., and workshops continued all day Saturday, September 22nd, 2012, from 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
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The Eurozone Crisis & the Greek Case
14 September 2012Date: Monday, October 8th, 2012 Time: 6:00 pm Duration: 1 hour Location: Leighton 304 Sponsored by: European Studies Contact: Paul Petzschmann, x7837 This public talk will be presented by Dr.…
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Living Electric Theater: Northfield’s Movie-Going History Comes Alive in the Weitz Center Cinema
23 February 2012Carol Donelan, associate professor of cinema and media studies, will present a narrated tour through re-created episodes in Northfield’s early movie-going history at the Weitz Center for Creativity Cinema on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. In addition to Donelan’s presentation, entitled “Living Electric Theater: Cinema Emerges in Northfield,” the event will feature early short films and a stellar cast of local musicians and performers, transporting the audience back to the early years of cinema in Northfield. Come experience the movies as they once were! This event is free and open to the public.
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