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April Events:

To find out more about these March offerings, and to register, visit our Events page (external link) .

 

READING BYTES:    Tues, April 1, noon-1pm EDT (on Zoom):        

   Chapter 13: “Making Code Less WEIRD,” Chapter 14: “Reimagining AI to Invent More Moral Codes,” and Chapter 15: “Conclusion” (pp. 167-194)


STORIES IN PLAY:   Tues, April 8, noon-1pm EDT (on Zoom):

   “Adjusting the Virtual Dial: Video Game Adoptions and Adaptations of the Radio”

LAUNCH:   Tues, April 15 , noon-1pm EDT (In-Person at the Library's Collaboratory):

    The Theatre of the Arts: Thomas Hope’s Visionary Gallery Remediated     

DH@TMU:   Wed, April 16, 3:30-4:30pm EDT (on Zoom):

  “Spatial Analysis and Digital Mapping in Environmental History”

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