Science on Tap | "A Million War Letters: using Digital Humanities to understand war” with Jana Remy, Ph.D.
Open to the public and all ages, Science on Tap is a series of casual moderated discussions featuring experts who explore the intersection of science and culture.
In November, we'll be joined by Chapman's Associate Director of Digital Scholarship Jana Remy, Ph.D. Dr. Remy is involved with Chapman's Center for American War Letters and with Veterans' Day coming up, we thought you might enjoy a look into how science and the humanities intersect to help us learn more about times of war.
ChapmanU Science on Tap is for science lovers (and novices) in the community who want to enjoy good beverages, good food and fascinating conversation. Join us! We'll be gathering at one of our favorite spots: Provisions Market in Old Towne Orange.
If you aren't already following Voices from the Archive: Letters During War on Facebook, go do it now. Fascinating stuff!
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You can contact the event organizer, at msawyer@chapman.edu.
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