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Read more about the article A Journey Through the Digital Humanities: My Year at the DHLC
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A Journey Through the Digital Humanities: My Year at the DHLC

April 29, 2025

By Cheyenne Symonette Cheyenne Symonette As a Graduate Research Assistant at the Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab (DHLC) at Michigan State University, I had the privilege of working across…

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Read more about the article DHLC: Year in Review
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DHLC: Year in Review

April 21, 2025

The Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab made a strong showing at the 2025 University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum. UURAF provides Michigan State undergraduate students with an opportunity to…

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Read more about the article Reading in the Highlights: Kindle Annotations as Collective Reader Response
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Reading in the Highlights: Kindle Annotations as Collective Reader Response

March 26, 2025

As part of my audience response research, I study Kindle Popular Highlights to understand how readers engage with contemporary genre fiction. These highlights—aggregated by Amazon from Kindle users—offer a glimpse…

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From My Perspective: Generative AI and Digital Humanities Questions

March 22, 2025

A Presentation Slide showing a Generative AI Image Created by Julian Chambliss as a part of his presentation for the 2025 AI Symposium The Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab…

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Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab featured in Imagining America

January 22, 2025

The Creativity in the Time of COVID-19: Art as a Tool for Combating Inequity and Injustice project was featured in a recent story by Anuj Vaidya for Imagining America. This…

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