PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Digital Matters at the University of Utah is pleased to announce the Spring 2020 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 2020 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...

Wendy Wischer, Asst. Prof. in the Dept. of Art & Art History, received an MFA from Florida State University,1995 and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin Madison,1993. Prof. Wischer focuses on artwork in a variety of media from sculptural objects, to installations, to video,...

Woman's Exponent: A Quick and Dirty Topic Model Digital Matters, in collaboration with BYU's Office of Digital Humanities, is embarking on a project exploring Woman's Exponent, a newspaper that ran from the late 19th Century to early 20th Century. We're hoping to launch in conjunction with Better Days 2020,...

Project: Poemage   Discipline: School of Computing & Department of English Katharine Coles, Distinguished Professor, Department of English Julie Gonnering Lein, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English Nina McCurdy, Doctoral Student, School of Computing Miriah Meyer, Associate Professor, School of Computing     What is Poemage? This post is part of a series highlighting current digital scholarship projects...

My Postdoc at Digital Matters In my work as a digital humanist, I spend a lot of my time counting things—words, documents, topics, citations, hours spent getting even my simple bits of code to work. In describing to friends, family, and students what Digital Matters is,...

Jace Brittain comes to us from the English Department, where he is working on a PhD in Creative Writing.   Briefly describe your project and the challenges, lessons learned, and obstacles overcome in the execution of it. What were the professional, academic, and personal motivations underlying your...