Posts tagged with “Research” (All posts)
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Rodriguez-Michel joined Raylor for a Student Research Partnership this summer, which contributed to Raylor’s new edition of De corpore (Of Body), the foundational work by the seventeenth century philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
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The Virtual Viking Longship Project uses virtual reality and 3D modeling to explore the significance of Viking Age longships, while documenting the process for other institutions.
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Carls unearth a story of the past in Pompeii Outside link
1 September 2022Professor Jordan Rogers, Sidra Michael ’23 and Sam Zimmerman ’24 studied what part of the city was like before Mount Vesuvius’ infamous eruption.
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Humanities Center Podcast Launched
13 January 2022Interested in what your colleagues in the Humanities are doing, and how Humanities Center programs like Student Research Partnerships or the Faculty Research Seminar are supporting them? We’re excited to…
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Winter Break 2021 Humanities Center SRPs Announced
11 November 2021The Humanities Center is pleased to announce the recipients of winter break Student Research Partnerships awards*. Congratulations to all! Diane Nemec Ignashev (German and Russian) and Kiri Salij ’24 (Computer Science)…
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Summer 2020 SRPs Announced
19 June 2020The Humanities Center is pleased to announce the recipients of summer break Student Research Partner (SRP) awards for 2020.* Congratulations to all! Barbara Allen (Political Science) and Beck Woollen ’23 (Undeclared)…
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SRP Awards for Summer 2019 Announced
22 April 2019The Humanities Center is pleased to announce the recipients of summer break Student Research Partner (SRP) awards for 2019.
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2019-20 Faculty Fellows Announced
22 April 2019The Humanities Center is delighted to announce the Faculty Fellows for the 2019–20 Humanities Center Faculty Research Seminar, “Rethinking the Emotions,” to be led by Timothy Raylor, Professor of English, and Clara Hardy, John E. Sawyer Professor of Liberal Learning.
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Carleton celebrates 15 years of Foro Latinoamericano
18 April 2019The April 26-27 event showcases Latin America as a site of innovative scholarship and creative lived experiences.
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Political Science class produces 2D and 3D exhibits
14 February 2019Professor Barbara Allen had a question. After years of using various data visualization methods in her classes, she now wanted to know: can three-dimensional visualizations show things that two-dimensional expressions cannot?
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