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Pressly Forum: Collaboratory GA's and Interns Showcase

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Pressly Forum: Collaboratory GA's and Interns Showcase

Art History and Archaeology Wednesday, December 3, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Parren J. Mitchell Art/Sociology Building, 4213A, Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

Please join us on Wednesday, December 3rd for our final Pressly Forum of the fall semester. Graduate assistants and undergraduate interns will share with those gathered their progress on a variety of projects, from scholarly research in the form of Omeka sites to immersive media projects aimed at evoking the historical past to cinematic chops in the service of documenting the fruits of a semester's worth of training learning a valuable DH skill - photogrammetry. You will be impressed and delighted.

The Pressly Forum offers members of Department faculty and selected speakers to give a talk to members of the Department (faculty, staff, students) in an effort to create bonds of intellectual and collegial community. The forum is the brainchild of Professor Emeritus William L. Pressly, after whom the forum now is named. A light lunch will be served at 11:30.
 

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Please join us on Wednesday, December 3rd for our final Pressly Forum of the fall semester. Graduate assistants and undergraduate interns will share with those gathered their progress on a variety of projects, from scholarly research in the form of Omeka sites to immersive media projects aimed at evoking the historical past to cinematic chops in the service of documenting the fruits of a semester's worth of training learning a valuable DH skill - photogrammetry. You will be impressed and delighted.

The Pressly Forum offers members of Department faculty and selected speakers to give a talk to members of the Department (faculty, staff, students) in an effort to create bonds of intellectual and collegial community. The forum is the brainchild of Professor Emeritus William L. Pressly, after whom the forum now is named. A light lunch will be served at 11:30.
 

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