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New project unites digital humanities, Black studies, and data and computation


New project unites digital humanities, Black studies, and data and computation
Black Beyond Data, a new project backed by a $300,000 Mellon grant, will seek to create an open resource for scholars to combat racial injustice through digital humanities
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July 15, 2021
There is a general belief that data is objective, neutral, and therefore accurate. Numbers don t lie, goes the oft-repeated maxim. But what about the people interpreting the data: can individuals really be objective or neutral? Who gets to decide which data is important? And what about the stories and truths that data can t tell?
A team of researchers, on a mission to address some of these weaknesses, has received a $300,000 planning grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their project, Black Beyond Data: Computational Humanities and Social Sciences Laboratory for Black Digital Humanities. By weaving together three digital humanities projects, Black Beyond Data conne ....

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A perfect symmetry of science and the humanities


A perfect symmetry of science and the humanities
Since launching in 2015, the major in medicine, science, and the humanities has allowed students the freedom to design meaningful, challenging courses of study
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Rachel Wallach
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May 17, 2021
Javier Jurado Vélez is looking forward to starting medical school this fall and already has ideas about what the practice of medicine may look like for him.
I ve always thought about the idea of making a community center, either within my own private clinic or wherever I m working, says the Johns Hopkins senior. Just an open area for people in the community to hang out, talk with each other, have lectures, or rent the space if they want to. That way they can come into the clinic outside of illnesses, and hopefully have a more positive experience. ....

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Human rights, international cooperation on COVID-19 focus of symposium - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff


COVID-19 first appeared in China and soon became a global pandemic, but the polities of East Asia have been relatively successful in containing it. Some African states adopted harsh measures to suppress the pathogen, while others drew on experience with AIDS and Ebola to mount effective responses. Although a wealthy and technologically developed country, the U.S. has been notably ineffective in responding to the pandemic. 
A virtual symposium on April 30 will explore these contradictions and complexities, as well as discuss the decline in positive international cooperation and the rise in exploitation of the pandemic to do harm trends that put all of humanity at risk. ....

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