Previous Events
Symposium on the Book: "Book Looks"
Eileen Wallace is a Senior Lecturer in Printmaking and Book Arts at the University of Georgia and a former resident artist at Penland School of Craft. She has taught workshops at Penland, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and at other venues across the country. Eileen is a co-director emeritus of the Paper & Book Intensive (PBI) and has been a board member of Hand Papermaking Magazine. She curated the book Masters: Book Arts published by Lark Books in 2011.
Symposium on the Book: "Remediation: Understanding Old Media"
András Kiséry is Associate Professor of English at The City College of New York (CUNY). He has published on early modern textual and political cultures, including _Hamlet’s Moment: Drama and Political Knowledge in Early Modern England_ (OUP, 2016), and the volume he co-edited with Allison Deutermann, _Formal Matters: Reading the Materials of English Renaissance Literature_ (Manchester UP, 2013). He is now writing a book about media and remediation in early modern England. An essay taken from this project just came out in the Summer 2024 issue of _Critical Inquiry_.
Learning to Code in R with ChatGPT
This talk will offer an introduction to coding in R with the help of chatGPT.
Using Pivot to Find Research Funding
Introduction to using Pivot, a database that helps you find funding opportunities tha
Making with Generative AI
Quarto with R for Reproducible Research
In this workshop, participants will learn how to harness the power of Quarto to enhance
Excel for Data Processing
Learn how to organize, clean, and perform calculations on your data, using Excel.
Intro to Research and Computational Data Management
Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries offers resources and s
Curator's Tour: Bulldog Olympians
Join Jason Hasty, UGA Athletics History Specialist, for a closer look at the new exhibit "Bulldog Olympians: A Celebration of UGA's Olympic History" at 3PM on Fridays before each home football game. Tours are free and open to the public, no reservation is required. Parking is available in the Hull Street Deck.
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