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Country’s first student-run digital humanities conference returns: submit papers by Dec. 1

Run by a group of students from Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges, Re: Humanities gives undergraduates a chance to show off their work alongside professors and experts.

At last year's Re:Humanities conference held at Bryn Mawr College. Photo by Brad Larrison.

The country’s first student-run digital humanities conference is back for its fourth year this April.

Run by a group of students from Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges, Re: Humanities gives undergraduates a chance to show off their work alongside professors and experts. The crew is looking for papers and proposals until Dec. 1. (They’ll accept late proposals but then you won’t have a chance to revise yours.)

Get more details on submitting a paper or proposal here.

Watch a video about last year’s conference, held at Bryn Mawr College, below.

http://youtu.be/c9ts2w7BfQw

Companies: Bryn Mawr College / Haverford College / Swarthmore College

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