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By Fiona Barnett on Sep 26th, 2011

 

This is amazing: there are now 74 universities sponsoring HASTAC Scholars. We are currently at 173 Scholars, with more scheduled to...

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By HASTAC Scholars program on Jan 18th, 2011

At the recent MLA 2011, one of the largest conferences for humanities in the US, the question arose: 

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By Rachel Donahue on Nov 21st, 2010

Oh, hi there HASTAC. It's, er, been a little while.  To make up for my long silence, I'm going to recount not one, but THREE conferences for...

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By Anna Rose Beck on Oct 18th, 2010

Southeast Regional Conference 2010

Clemson University: AAEEBL Southeast Regional Conference

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By Nancy Holliman on Nov 19th, 2009

What is HASTAC? 

What is the future of learning?

This piece is reblogged from Duke University's Office of News &...

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By Bridget Draxler on Nov 8th, 2009

Last week, Peter Stallybrass visited the University of Iowa to give
two lectures: “Why We Need to Know How to Write” on Thursday, Oct. 29,...

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By Bridget Draxler on Oct 19th, 2009

Alison Booth is a Professor of English at the University of Virginia, and I first met her when she was our keynote speaker at the 2009 British...

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By Bridget Draxler on Oct 19th, 2009

The 2009 Obermann Humanities Symposium (http://www.uiowa.edu/obermann/platformsforpublicscholars/index.html) began tonight with a panel discussion...

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