DH: Learn the Basics of the Command Line
During the DHLab’s September Coffee and Code, participants will work from the command line to navigate a computer’s file system; create, edit, and move directories; ssh to remote servers; and more!
During the DHLab’s September Coffee and Code, participants will work from the command line to navigate a computer’s file system; create, edit, and move directories; ssh to remote servers; and more!
Our first meeting of the semester will take place on September 28 from 12-1 PM in WHC 208, this will be a brown-bag event and some light refreshments will be served.
Yale Legal History Forum
The Yale Department of English is pleased to present the Medieval Colloquium for Fall 2016:
the Ethnography and Social Theory Colloquia Series 2016 presents
Mapping as Process, Product, and Provocation
A presentation by William Rankin
Monday, September 26th at 4:00 pm
The Humanities Program, Directed Studies, and the Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration invite you to:
Reading the Republic as an Immigrant Space
Wednesday, September 14 (and most Wednesdays following)
Shawkat Toorawa’s Dr T Project
The Department of East Asian Languages and Literature is pleased to host Martin Kern (Greg and Joanna Zeluck Professor in Asian Studies, Princeton University) for a lecture on “Materiality, Digitality, and the Sociology of Text: What is Happening to Chinese Antiquity?”
The Judaic Studies Department presents the Fall Faculty/Graduate Student Seminar Series led by Professor Alan Mintz, Chana Kekst Professor of Jewish Literature (The Jewish Theological Seminary) on the topic of “The Late Agnon and the Reinvention of Buc
Join the Judaic Studies department for its Ancicent Judaism Workshops this semester: