The University of Iowa Digital Studio for Public Humanities – DSPH. Launched in August 2011, DSPH encourages and supports public digital humanities research, scholarship and learning.
Works in Progress soon to be in progress!
October 18-21, 2012 Works in Progress schedule now on the festival website.
Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature Event !
Works In Progress Conference CFP
[Link to Works in Progress website | mobile web application [in beta] now live. DSPH is proud to be one of many University of Iowa organizations supporting Works in Progress.]
Obermann-International Programs Symposium: The Latino Midwest | Registration Open !
October 11-13: The Latino Midwest will examine the history, education, literature, art, and politics of Latinos in the Midwest in light of the demographic changes experienced by states in this region with growing Latino populations. A central concern of this Symposium is the role of international migration in shaping Latino Midwestern communities.
AIDS Quilt Touch Development in the News
AIDS Quilt Touch
front of AIDS Quilt Touch card, from the electronic press kit for DSPH’s project on the National Mall. Design by ICRU DSPH Designer In Residence Kayla Haar.
“Explore AIDS Quilt Touch”
aidsquilttouch.org
The University of Iowa Digital Studio for Public Humanities
June 2012
@uidsph | DSPH’s 500th Tweet!
“Follow us [ uidsph ] on Twitter!”
[Special thanks to Jen Shook, DSPH Twitter Reporter]
Announcing the 2012-2013 DSPH Grants Awards
DSPH congratulates all the awardees and thanks the faculty and staff who served as review panelists.
Special thanks to Cheryl Ridgeway.
Final DSPH Bi-Weekly Jelly of the semester
DSPH inaugural series of bi-weekly Jelly’s* this semester has one remaining sesssion on Thursday, May 3. Students, faculty and staff with an interest in developing or working on a project, or just looking to gather in an informal work setting are enthusiastially invited to drop by!
Thursday, May 3, 2 to 4 pm.
DSPH bi-weekly Jelly
Main Library NW corner on the ground floor.
1015 LIB
“No project too big – or small.”
* From workatjelly.com: “Jelly is a casual working event. It’s taken place in over a hundred cities where people have come together (in a person’s home, a coffee shop, or an office) to work. We provide chairs and sofas, wireless internet, and interesting people to talk to, collaborate with, and bounce ideas off of.”
Now Under Way! Visions of the Future: Global Science Fiction Conference
Now under way!
April 12-14 Schedule