PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Digital Matters at the University of Utah is pleased to announce the 2020-21 Exhibition/Performance Graduate Grant. This grant provides graduate students in the Humanities, Fine Arts, and Architecture+Planning an opportunity to work on a project in Digital Studies, broadly defined, which challenge and extend their...
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Digital Matters at the University of Utah is pleased to announce the Exhibition/Performance Faculty Grant. This provides funding for creative scholarship to Tenure-line and Career-line faculty in the Humanities, Fine Arts, Architecture + Planning, and Marriott Library working in Digital Studies, broadly defined, which challenge...
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Digital Matters at the University of Utah is pleased to announce the Spring 2021 Graduate Fellowship at Digital Matters in the Marriott Library. This fellowship provides graduate students in the Humanities, Fine Arts, and Architecture+Planning an opportunity to work on a research project in Digital...
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Digital Matters at the University of Utah is pleased to announce the Spring 2021 Faculty Grant Program. This provides research funding to Tenure-line and Career-line faculty in the Humanities, Fine Arts, Architecture + Planning, and Marriott Library working in Digital Studies, broadly defined, which challenge...
Native Places Atlas Jeff Turner is a PhD candidate in History where he studies immigration, religion, and the American West. He helped develop two digital history projects (Century of Black Mormons and Utah Historical Markers) in the History Department. Briefly describe your project and the challenges, lessons learned, and...
Aislinn McDougall is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Utah. Her research addresses the content-based, formal, and material infiltrations of digital technologies on North American fiction and narrative as an access point for theorizing the twenty-first-century shift from...
[caption id="attachment_5255" align="alignright" width="167"] Scanning a 10,000 year old Haskett Point at the Natural History Museum of Utah with the Artec Space Spider 3D Scanner.[/caption] Megan Weiss is pursuing an MA in US History with a Public History Certificate. Her area of interest is Utah pioneer...