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Native Space: Mapping, Expulsion, and Confinement in 19th-century North America
The fall meeting of the Geospatial Working Group features Balraj Gill, an Indigenous Studies Postdoctoral Fellow at WashU, who will...
The fall meeting of the Geospatial Working Group features Balraj Gill, an Indigenous Studies Postdoctoral Fellow at WashU, who will...
Join us for a lecture by Nicolas Idier, a well-known French novelist, sinologist, French diplomat, and Inspector-General of Chinese Language...
Join WashU Libraries and the Department of Comparative Literature and Thought for an evening of new poetry from Europe. Poets...
Join us for a faculty book talk featuring Professor Bronwyn Nichols Lodato (Education & African & African American Studies). In...
The human relationship with plants is ancient and profound. Plants are so ubiquitous in our lives that many of us...
Join us for a faculty book talk with Professor Patty Heyda from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual...
In this three-session seminar, we will delve into neural network/deep learning approaches that have become dominant in NLP in recent...
In this concise 1-session workshop, we will learn about web scraping using the Requests and BeautifulSoup library in Python. Often,...
This 4-course seminar will provide participants with a foundation in using the RIS computing cluster. RIS is a computing platform...
This four-session course will provide participants with an introduction to analyzing textual data using Python. This course is intended for graduate students, faculty...
In this four-session course, participants will gain fundamental skills in data analysis and visualization using R. The course covers the...