| The Human Aspect of the Humanities
Armani Dill (French)
This year’s Humanities in the Real World Undergraduate Fellows are writing blog posts based on their interviews with professionals who majored in the humanities. In this week's post, Armani shares her interview with Zachary Buchta, appropriations attorney for the US Government Accountability Office.
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| Generative AI and the Humanities Seminar
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Learn about Amplify, Vanderbilt's new private ChatGPT platform. It's now available to all faculty and staff as a pilot--and has features that go beyond what OpenAI provides on their site. Most important, your conversations and data will no longer be used to train the LLM. Max Moundas from the Amplify team will give a tutorial and take your questions. To request access, click here.
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| Spatial Histories Seminar
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Urban Air Modernism: Beyond the Skyscraper Aesthetic in New York City, 1880–1940 (Chapter on Aaron Douglas)
Lee Ann Custer (History of Art & Architecture)
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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4:10 PM
Community Room,
Central Library
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| Environmental Humanities Seminar
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The Highs and Lows of Climate Grief: An Evening with Mary Annaïse Heglar
Mary Annaïse Heglar is a climate journalist and activist who works at the intersections of climate change, climate grief, and climate justice.
Co-sponsored by the Curb Center, the Program in Communication of Science and Technology (CSET), and the Environmental Humanities Seminar
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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| Danyelle Valentine (Gender and Sexuality Studies and American Studies)
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| Temporal Lives of Knowledge: When Islamic Science Became a Thing of the Past
Duygu Yıldırım (History, UT-Knoxville) She will be joining via Zoom.
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| East Europe and Eurasia Seminar
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Queering Yugoslav (Dis)integration: Diasporic Resistance in Contemporary Art
Jasmina Tumbas (Global Gender and Sexuality Studies, SUNY Buffalo)
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Feb. 12
11:30 AM
Calhoun 337
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| Slave Societies Digital Archive
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Digital Approaches for the Study of the African Diaspora!
Taylor Means (Research & Preservation Specialist Lead for Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture)
Justin Jones (History)
Jasmine Mitchell (History, Fisk University)
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Tuesdays
12:30 - 1:30 PM
220 Cohen Hall
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| Click here for the February schedule of the Vanderbilt Art Gallery's Art for Lunch series.
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