March events in mpark!
Bookbinding Workshop with Prof. Luisa A. Igloria 👩🏫 Led by: Prof. Luisa A. Igloria📅 Tuesday, March 4 | 🕦 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM | 📍 BAL 2027 Are you fascinated by books? Join award-winning… Read More »March events in mpark!
Bookbinding Workshop with Prof. Luisa A. Igloria 👩🏫 Led by: Prof. Luisa A. Igloria📅 Tuesday, March 4 | 🕦 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM | 📍 BAL 2027 Are you fascinated by books? Join award-winning… Read More »March events in mpark!
Time: April 17th, 2025, 12:30-1:30 pm Location: BAL 2027 mpark In our upcoming workshop, Elena Knudsen will introduce some of the basics of 3D Modeling—particularly in regards to 3D Printing, but we’ll also talk about… Read More »3d Printing Workshop
Dr. Lida Zeitlin-Wu’s class visit to mpark This March, we had the pleasure to host a group of graduate students in the MA in the Humanities program at ODU. Dr. Lida Zeitlin-Wu‘s graduate seminar on… Read More »Dr. Zeitlin-Wu class visit to mpark
In this workshop, Elena will introduce text mining using R, its applications, and how the Tidy Text format can be used to handle data more efficiently. Text Mining is a method of data analysis in… Read More »Text mining workshop with Elena Knudsen
On Thursday, February 13th, 2025 participants gathered in mpark during Activity Hour for the second ever workshop on chapbook stitching, led by mpark Fellow Bridget Dolan. Read more…
mpark’s events for the month of February, 2025: Our events are open to all students, faculty, and staff. Questions? E-mail Ola Swatek, interim director of mpark @ aswatek@odu.edu
Join ODU’s mpark for the first digital humanities event this year! We will be hosting a Douglass Day transcribe-a-thon, in which students, faculty, and staff are invited to help to digitize (transcribe) the archives of… Read More »Douglass Day – Join Us!
learn how to recreate nostalgia in our digital storytelling camcorder workshop! january 25, 2024 | BAL 2027 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm register here.
In February 2023, The New Yorker’s article “The End of the English Major” went viral, reigniting a longstanding discussion about the value of humanities education. This debate isn’t new but rather a recurring challenge in… Read More »The end of the english major