Meaghan Brown

@meaghanbrown.bsky.social

Biblionerd; interested in what books do to people, what people do to books. Early modernist by training, chaser of waterfalls and nurturer of plants by passion. All opinions my own and quite capricious.

If you're looking for more digital humanities learning opportunities, there's still space in these low-cost, virtual, one-day options from @ach.bsky.social. (You *don't* need to attend the conference nor be a membership, to take one of these workshops!)

pam lach@plach.bsky.social · 4mo ago

Looking for a low-cost, virtual #DigitalHumanities workshop? @ach.bsky.social's got ya covered. We're offering 3 wkshps ahead of #ACH2026: 1) DH Pedagogy Studio: Creative + Critical Assignment Design 2) Get Started Preserving your Web Content & Data 3) Envisioning DH at your Teaching-Focused Instn

‼️‼️‼️ Professional development opportunity for junior high and high school educators! The John Carter Brown Library invites educators to a workshop titled “Religious Pluralism and Democracy” THIS THURSDAY, June 4, 2026 from 3:00-5:00pm. Register here: shorturl.at/VpAiq

JCB/Danforth Center RI Educators Professional Development

The John Carter Brown Library invites educators to a workshop titled “Religious Pluralism and Democracy” on June 4, 2026 from 3:00-5:00pm. Intended for junior high and high school educators, this work...

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We're one month out until our virtual conference, #ACH2026 taking place June 22-26! We're hosting 2 days of pre-conference workshops, and 3 days of conference sessions, with two amazing keynotes and over 70 papers. You can check out our program and register on our website: ach2026.ach.org/en/

ACH@ach.bsky.social · 3mo ago

The #ACH2026 program is now available! buff.ly/Wtmsofy Join us virtually June 24–26 for 70+ presentations on DH, transnationalism, and solidarity (especially in the Americas). Registration is open through June 17 buff.ly/3QFYlOS

Baseball players have a walk-up song they use they come up to bat. I like to imagine what academics would do at conferences. A snippet of Aurora Leigh, a deep cut (two ways) from Pope, a banger from bell hooks, and that one guy who keeps using increasingly weird Nietzsche passages.

I've finally thought of a generative image AI service that doesn't ick me: one where you take a picture of your 99.9% complete jigsaw puzzle and the company mails you the one piece your family lost the last time it was put together.

I spent some time today browsing through the hundreds & hundreds of new (to us) image cuts at Skeuomorph & pulling out my favorites. There are so many options, but the winner may be this little frog riding his velocipede

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⚖️ ICYMI: Over the weekend we shared a major update in our lawsuit defending the National Endowment for the Humanities. Newly released documents in the case reveal how DOGE and NEH officials decided which grants to cut during efforts to dismantle the agency. Catch up on what happened:

Lawsuit to Restore the NEH - AHA

Major Update in our NEH Lawsuit Discovery in NEH Lawsuit Reveals How Humanities Grants Were Cancelled On March 6, 2026, the American Historical Association and our co-plaintiffs filed a motion for sum...

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