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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Alumni Weekend 2020
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for UCSC’s Alumni Weekend! The 2020 event is on the way\, and this year’s gathering will be held Saturday\, April 4 and Sunday\, April 5\, 2020. Alumni Weekend is a signature campus event at which we honor our ever-growing network of 115\,000+ fellow Banana Slugs by inviting them to come back to campus to reconnect and engage.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/alumni-weekend-2020/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Postponed - The Deep Read: Margaret Atwood
DESCRIPTION:3/16/2020: If you have been following the news\, you’re aware that many gatherings across the country have been canceled in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). \nFollowing guidance from local health experts\, UC Santa Cruz will postpone the Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture featuring Margaret Atwood\, originally scheduled for April 5. We hope to share a new date for this event soon. \nRefunds on ticket purchases will be processed soon\, and you will receive a notification confirming the refund directly from the ticketing system. \nOne way to stay connected virtually is to participate in The Humanities Institute’s new program\, The Deep Read\, which invites curious minds to think deeply and engage virtually about literature and art. Our first Deep Read is Atwood’s The Testaments. You can sign up to receive weeks of digital programming and prepare for Margaret Atwood’s future visit to UC Santa Cruz. \nOur priority is to ensure the health and safety of our alumni\, community\, guest speakers\, students\, and staff. We appreciate your patience as UCSC strives to sustain its mission of teaching\, research\, public service\, and community engagement during these unprecedented times. \nBelow were the April event details. This will be updated once there is more info on the new date.  \nJoin us as we welcome writer Margaret Atwood to the UC Santa Cruz campus to discuss her award winning books\, and the ways in which her fiction reflects our cultural and political realities. Atwood will be in conversation with author Kate Schatz (Stevenson ‘01\, Creative Writing)\, the New York Times-bestselling author of Rad American Women A-Z. \nTickets \nAdmission is $30. \nWhere\nQuarry Amphitheater\, UC Santa Cruz \nWhen\nSunday April 5 at 5pm\nThe Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture & Alumni Weekend Keynote \nThis event is part of The Deep Read\, a new program by The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz that invites curious minds to think deeply about literature\, art\, and the most pressing issues of our day. We’ll read books from a wide range of genres\, exploring their implications on our politics\, inner lives\, and communities. \nMargaret Atwood is the author of more than fifty books of fiction\, poetry and critical essays. Her most recent\, record-breaking novel\, The Testaments—sequel to her 1985 classic The Handmaid’s Tale—won the 2019 Booker Prize. Her other work includes the Giller and Booker Prize-shortlisted Oryx and Crake\, as well as Alias Grace\, The Robber Bride\, Cat’s Eye\, and Booker winner The Blind Assassin.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/margaret-atwood/
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Numbered Lives: Quantum Mediations of Life in Early Anglo-America
DESCRIPTION:Jacqueline Wernimont is an antiracist\, feminist scholar working toward greater justice in digital cultures. She writes about long histories of media and technology—particularly those that count and commemorate—and entanglements with archives and historiographic ways of knowing. Her book\, Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media\, is out with MIT Press. She is a network weaver across humanities\, arts\, and sciences. This work includes codirecting HASTAC (Humanities\, Arts\, Science\, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) and serving as the Inaugural Chair of Digital Humanities and Social Engagement at Dartmouth College. \n  \nAdditional Events: Jacqueline Wernimont will be at UC Santa Cruz from April 8th-10th\, 2020 as THI’s Scholar-in-Residence. On April 8th\, she will present “Quantified Education: Unpacking What We’re Tracking” at CITL’s Annual Convocation. On April 10th\, she will lead a workshop on “Feminist in the Academy” for THI’s PhD+ series. \n  \nThe Center for Cultural Studies hosts a weekly Wednesday colloquium featuring work by faculty and visitors. The sessions consist of a 40-45 minute presentation followed by discussion. We gather at noon\, with presentations beginning at 12:15 PM. Participants are encouraged to bring their own lunches; the Center provides coffee\, tea\, and cookies. \nAll Center for Cultural Studies events are free and open to the public. Staff assistance is provided by the Humanities Institute.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/numbered-lives-quantum-mediations-of-life-in-early-anglo-america/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 210\, 1156 high st\, Santa cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Jacque Wernimont "Quantified Education: Unpacking What We're Tracking"
DESCRIPTION:The same hopes that have landed FitBits on millions of wrists\, Rings on thousands of doors\, and Echoes in so many homes have brought us the latest in educational technologies. These hopes include better support of ourselves\, our goals\, and our dreams for success\, health\, and safety. As universities and colleges increasingly buy into smart systems for grading\, tracking attendance\, monitoring student and employee wellness\, and more\, we also need to reckon with the costs – human\, fiscal\, and environmental – of these innovations in education. We‘ve got the Quantified Self\, the Quantified Home\, even the Smart/Quantified City — what does it mean that we now have Quantified Education? \n  \nJacqueline Wernimont is an antiracist\, feminist scholar working toward greater justice in digital cultures. She writes about long histories of media and technology—particularly those that count and commemorate—and entanglements with archives and historiographic ways of knowing. Her book\, Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media\, is out with MIT Press. She is a network weaver across humanities\, arts\, and sciences. This work includes codirecting HASTAC (Humanities\, Arts\, Science\, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) and serving as the Inaugural Chair of Digital Humanities and Social Engagement at Dartmouth College. \n  \nPresented by:  The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz and the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning. \n  \nAdditional Events: Jacqueline Wernimont will be at UC Santa Cruz from April 8th-10th\, 2020 as THI’s Scholar-in-Residence. On April 8th\, she will discuss “Numbered Lives: Quantum Mediations of Life in Early Anglo-America” at the Cultural Studies Colloquium. On April 10th\, she will lead a workshop on “Feminist in the Academy” for THI’s PhD+ series. \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/citl-convocation-jacque-wernimont/
LOCATION:University Center\, Bhojwani Room\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: PhD+ Workshop - Feminist in the Academy
DESCRIPTION:Jacqueline Wernimont is an antiracist\, feminist scholar working toward greater justice in digital cultures. She writes about long histories of media and technology—particularly those that count and commemorate—and entanglements with archives and historiographic ways of knowing. Her book\, Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media\, is out with MIT Press. She is a network weaver across humanities\, arts\, and sciences. This work includes codirecting HASTAC (Humanities\, Arts\, Science\, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) and serving as the Inaugural Chair of Digital Humanities and Social Engagement at Dartmouth College. \nJacqueline Wernimont will be at UC Santa Cruz from April 8th-10th\, 2020 as THI’s Scholar-in-Residence. \n  \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series\nPlease join us for the fourth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted by the Humanities Institute. We meet monthly\, over lunch\, to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grants/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-workshop-series-jacque-wernimont/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 210\, 1156 high st\, Santa cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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