Visits & Lectures
The NFCDS has hosted and co-hosted numerous visitors to campus since its launch. Below is a non-exhaustive listing of such visits.
- 2025-11: Katharina Reinecke, "Digital Culture Shock: Who Creates Technology and Why This Matters." Part of the Critical Tech Cafe series.
- 2025-04: Amanda K. Greene, "Glitchy Vision: How Have Photographic Media Cultures Changed the Human Experience?" Part of the Critical Tech Cafe series.
- 2024-11: Cristos Goodrow, "Data Science as a Profession Speaker Series." NFCDS served as space host.
- 2024-03: Digital Medieval Studies Institute.
- 2023-09: Mike Schiffman, Rocky Witt, Stephen Watt, and Gabriella Coleman, "Hackers' Round Table." NFCDS provided sponsorship to Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center.
- 2022-11: Rachel Midura, "Mapping Early Modern Travel: EmDigIt from Data to Platform Design."
- 2022-11: Allison Parrish, "Data Poetics Presents — A Reading and Artist's Talk."
- 2022-10: Graham Sack, "Storytelling for Immersive Media: Case Studies in Virtual and Augmented Reality."
- 2021-11: Jer Thorp, "Living in Data."
- 2021-09: Katy Borner, "Maps & Macroscopes" virtual lecture.
- 2019-02: Digital Humanities Research Institute South Bend Speaker Series.
- Brandon Locke, "The Path of Most Resistance: Embracing ‘Messy’ Humanities Data and Unpolished Projects."
- Elizabeth Hopwood, "Slow Work and STEAHMpunk: Instructional Design in Digital Humanities."
- Locke, Hopwood, and Mark Graves, "Ethics of Data Collection and Labor in DH Projects" roundtable.
- 2018-02: Franz Fischer, "Meet the Scholar.."
- 2017-10: Martin Bloomer, Daniel Johnson, Ian Kuijt, Richard So, Matt Wilkens, "Digital Humanities Lightning Talks and Panel.."
- 2016-07: Great Lakes Science Boot Camp.
- 2015-10: Don Howard, Tim Wallace, Martin Mueller, Melanie Cooper, "ND Digital Week 2015" speaker series. NFCDS provided sponsorship to the Office of Digital Learning.
- 2014-10: Anant Agarwal, Tim Bozik, Tara McPherson, Chuck Severance, and Jennifer Ebbeler," ND Digital Week 2014" speaker series. NFCDS provided sponsorship to the Office of Digital Learning.