CRDM Announcements
Zine Workshop at DH Hill tomorrow night, 6-8PM
Hi everyone, The library is hosting a zine workshop tomorrow night from 6-8PM in the Fish Bowl (across the way from the Howling Cow Creamery on the main floor of DH Hill). Kelly Wooten will be running the workshop – she is […]
fall 700-level cross listed course
Eng 585/Eng 798 (Sec 005) Dr. Marsha Gordon Tuesdays, 4:30-8:10pm Laboring Ladies: How Pre-1960s Hollywood Imagined Working Women American women have been hard at work in the movies since the medium’s earliest years, from undercover spies and nurses in […]
Nominations for AoIR 2018 Dissertation Award
The Association of Internet Researchers calls for submissions for the 2018 AoIR Dissertation Award. To be eligible for the AoIR Dissertation Award, a PhD dissertation in the area of internet research must have been filed in the 2017 calendar year. […]
Tompkins Hall Air Handler Broken
We have just learned that the air handler on the east side of Tompkins Hall has broken and is not repairable. The facilities department has ordered a new one that should arrive next week. The west/Caldwell side of our building […]
science infographic workshop
Creating a Science Infographic from Scratch WHENThursday, March 1, 20183:00pm – 5:00pm WHEREFishbowl Forum at the D. H. Hill Library WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONTwo of the biggest hurdles for scientists designing their own graphics are not knowing where to begin and assuming […]
Art of the Networked Practice Online Symposium March 29-31
The Symposium is free, open, online and accessible internationally, with renowned keynotes Matt Adams (Blast Theory) and performance scholar, Maria Chatzichristodoulou, along with new Internet performances by Annie Abrahams and Jon Cates. Author Steve Dixon is also one of our […]
Congratulations Alex Hammond!
Please join me in congratulating Alex Hammond on successful completion of the preliminary exams! His committee includes myself, Nick Taylor, Tim Stinson, Emily Winderman, and Michaela De Soucey (Sociology/Anthropology). Alex will now experience the joy of being ABD!
GitHub workshop for beginners (3/23)
‘Forwarding this announcement from the library. “The library will be offering a GitHub for Beginners workshop on March 23. This particular workshop assumes no prior knowledge, and really aims to situate GitHub within the research landscape, as we look at why there has […]
Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Complaint Procedure
The following link is the university’s policy page about discrimination, harassment, and retaliation (and the procedure for filing a complaint). We are passing it on to you, so that you are aware of the process. As does the university, […]
Request for Equipment Donations: Mobile Gaming Research Lab
Dear CRDM, The Mobile Gaming Research Lab is housed at the NCSU Department of Communication and is concerned with the study of all types of mobile games and devices. One of our goals is to create an archaeological collection of artifacts (mobile gaming, consoles, mobile phones etc.) for permanent display at the […]