The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities invites you to attend a panel presentation at 3:30 p.m. April 5 in 110 Love Library. The panel will feature two projects in progress. Fellows Timothy Mahoney (History) will speak on "Gilded Age Plains City," and Peter Bleed and Douglas Scott (Anthropology and Geography) will describe their work on "Visualizing the Battlefields of the Cuban Spanish-American War." The panel will be followed by a reception.
A fun night for college students and faculty at Sheldon. Free subs, soda and chips; raffle for cool stuff; a movie about comics; art tours led by students.
"Finding Black Holes in Space," Dr. Harry Shipman, University of Delaware
In the past twenty years, black holes have been transformed from exotic hypothetical objects into real things that exist in the Universe. Known black holes come in two sizes: small black holes found in double star systems, and large black holes found at the cores of galaxies.
Date: Thursday, April 5th
Time: 7:30pm
Location: City Campus Union Auditorium