Writers retreats for every palate (if not every budget). Read More at The Washington Post »
Writing
“Colleges, Libraries and Presses Team Up to Publish Open Scholarship (And Rethink Model)”
My debut as a contributing writer for EdSurge. It's good to be back on the library/publishing beat. Read More at EdSurge »
“Marching With Audre Lord and Virginia Woolf”
My first-hand report from the Women's March in Washington, D.C. Vive la revolution. Read More at The Times Literary Supplement »
“Six Degrees of Voltaire”
Or "How Computer Code Developed to Study the Enlightenment Is Connected to the Panama Papers." Read More at Humanities magazine »
“Computers in English Class, Circa 1974”
"Digital humanities projects have come into their own in recent years, their rise fueled in part by grants from NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities. But in the 1970s a computer scientist still seemed like an unlikely pedagogical ally for a humanities professor." An early experiment in digital pedagogy, created by a literature prof and a famous computer scientist, used #hypertext to engage college students with poetry--and offered a vision of the future that we're living out now. Read More at Humanities Magazine »
