The next installment of LTS’s 2012 Symposium engages with Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities. Please join us on Tuesday, March 6 at 4pm in Clapp Library Lecture Room for what promises to be a lively discussion.

Angel David Nieves, Associate Professor and Chair of the Africana Studies Department, is currently co-directing Hamilton’s Digital Humanities Initiative, an $800,000 Mellon Foundation Grant funded project (www.dhinitiative.org)Nieves’ scholarly work and community-based activism critically engages with issues of memory, heritage preservation, gender, and nationalism at the intersections of race and the built environment.

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From: Veronica Brandstrader, LTS, x2171
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