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1media/COSponsors.jpgmedia/DHRILogoTwitter.pngmedia/COSponsors.jpg2019-03-23T15:59:38-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d3333919plain2019-05-20T13:47:10-07:00Amy Gay038c2d7f0a7403ad8c381c7b5b04e200ee26314eThe Binghamton DHRI is co-organized by Amy Gay, Digital Scholarship Librarian, Binghamton University Libraries, and Nancy Um, Professor and Chair of Art History. Both organizers were trained to design and lead the DHRI at an intensive 10-day workshop held at the CUNY Graduate Center and funded by the NEH in June 2018. The Binghamton DHRI was supported by generous campus co-sponsors and overseen by a campus Advisory Board.
Host and Sponsor
Co-Sponsors
Center for Learning and Teaching (CLT)
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH)
The Graduate School
Harpur College of Art & Sciences
Office of Undergraduate Education
Advisory Board
Kevin Boettcher, Research Development Specialist, Harpur College
John Cheng, Associate Professor, Asian and Asian American Studies
Jeannette Patterson, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
Bradley Skopyk, Assistant Professor, History
Bridget Whearty, Assistant Professor, English
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12019-03-26T21:31:54-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2dWelcome to the DHRIAmy Gay52visual_path2019-06-14T18:07:18-07:00Amy Gay038c2d7f0a7403ad8c381c7b5b04e200ee26314e