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Monday, April 9, 2012

THATCamp HBCU, a technology and humanities (un)conference




Dear Dillard University Faculty,

My name is Michelle Kassorla, and I am a Lecturer at Clark Atlanta University. I am coordinating THATCamp HBCU, a technology and humanities (un)conference to be held in Atlanta in June.

I wanted to share information about our conference--in case your faculty, majors, or graduate students would like to attend.

I would appreciate it very much if you could forward this information.

Sincerely,

Michelle Kassorla, Ph.D.

Coordinator, THATCamp HBCU

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Calling all Computer Geeks, Humanists, and Wannabe Techies!

THATCamp HBCU is coming to the Atlanta University Center Library on June 14-15, 2012.

We are accepting REGISTRATION for this FREE (un)conference in Digital Humanities right now at: http://hbcu2012.thatcamp.org

THATCamp HBCU is specifically geared toward exploring and expanding the digital humanities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

THATCamp 2012 is the first THATCamp for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and has been organized specifically to address the lack of African Americans in the research, teaching, and development of Digital Humanities (DH).

There is no registration fee.

Please help us get the word out to as many HBCU professors, students, and staff across the nation by forwarding this announcement to colleagues and friends.

For more information about what THATCamp is, and how it works, please go to:http://hbcu2012.thatcamp.org


Michelle Kassorla, Coordinator

ThatCamp HBCU


@thatcamphbcu

#thatcamp #hbcu


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