Conference: Women’s History in the Digital World, 21.-22.05.2015, Bryn Mawr/Philadelphia

Students_in_Class_with_ProfessorSecond conference of The Albert M. Greenfield Digital Center for the History of Women’s Education
Time: May 21-22 2015
Venue: Bryn Mawr College (Web: When the college opened its doors in 1885, it offered women the most ambitious academic program in the US.)
The conference aims to bring together experts, novices, and all those in between to share insights, lessons, and resources for the many projects emerging at the crossroads of history, the digital humanities, and women’s and gender studies.

  • Claire Bond Potter, Professor of History and Co-Director of the Humanities Action Lab at The New School for Public Engagement, will give the conference keynote address entitled „Putting the Humanities In Action: Why We Are All Digital Humanists, and Why That Needs to Be A Feminist Project.“

A draft program for the two days is now available as a PDF. For more information, as well as links to lodgings and directions to campus, visit the Greenfield Digital Center blog, Educating Women.