Local Time
- Timezone: America/Chicago
- Date: Oct 22 2025
- Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Fall Digital Scholarship Celebration
Please join the Digital Scholarship Group, the Centers for Digital Scholarship, and the NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science for our annual fall scholarship celebration on October 22, 1–4pm Boston (hybrid + in-person), 10–11:15am Oakland (virtual), and 6–7:15pm London (virtual).
This year’s event will begin in 350 Snell Library with hybrid lightning talks, with support for remote participation via Zoom. The lightning talks will feature researchers and projects from across the Northeastern community including CSSH, NULab, Northeastern University Oakland, CAMD, and the Northeastern University Library. Come learn about the diverse array of digital scholarship happening at NU from Isaac Fellman, Claire Lavarreda, Joel Lee, Candace Hazlett, Seo Eun “Sunny” Yang, and Meg Heckman.
Following the talks, there will be an in-person fair in the Centers for Digital Scholarship in which participants will have a chance to tour the CDS to meet with the projects and organizations in these spaces. Each project will include a “booth” with opportunities to meet with project staff, engage with the projects through activities, ask questions, and learn more about what is coming up for 2025–2026. Booths will include: the Digital Scholarship Group, the Centers for Digital Scholarship, the NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science, the Women Writers Project, the Boston Research Center, the Center for Transformative Media, the Reckonings Project, the Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistence, the Early Black Boston Digital Almanac, the Early Caribbean Digital Archive, and the Digital Transgender Archive.
Please see the event program page for a full schedule and list of speakers and activities. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. RSVP form.
- Organizer: Centers for Digital Scholarship; Digital Scholarship Group; NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science
- Event Type: Hybrid
