Joining Scholars’ Lab

I’m going to keep this fairly brief, because I’ve been trying to write this post for two weeks: Starting shortly after THATCamp, I’ll be leaving the Center for History and New Media to be the Humanities Design Architect at Scholars’ Lab.

The mix of emotions I’ve had making this decision was almost overwhelming. I’ve been at CHNM since the Fall of 2003, and since that time have done more things as a graduate student than I could have ever imagined. George Mason University was the only school I applied to, and I was ridiculously lucky enough to not only get in, but also get an assistantship at CHNM. Once I got here, each year was better than the next last! I honestly didn’t quite know or appreciate how much attending Mason and working at CHNM has changed my life until I decided to leave for someplace else. I’m incredibly sad to leave CHNM, the place where I practically learned everything I know about digital humanities. But, one great thing about this move is that I’ll get to keep doing the work I love, with people I’m fortunate enough to call friends and colleagues. I’ll still contribute to Omeka, thanks to the partnership CHNM and  Scholars’ Lab already have thanks to a Library of Congress initiative. And, I’ll still try to help out with THATCamp as much as possible.

But, if there is one other place in the world I’d like to work other than CHNM, it would be Scholars’ Lab. I’ve been a fanboy of theirs for a while now, and have had some great opportunities to collaborate with them over the past few years. Their approaches to research, teaching, and service are exactly in tune with how I want to spend my career. Plus, being a country boy at heart, the lure of the Shenandoah is too strong to resist. I am very excited and honored to join Scholars’ Lab, and am looking forward to all the challenges and opportunities this move will bring!

13 Responses to “Joining Scholars’ Lab”

  1. Dave Lester · 25 March 2011 · 12:39 pm

    Congratulations, Jeremy!

  2. Brian Croxall · 25 March 2011 · 1:17 pm

    Fantastic news, Jeremy! Many congratulations!

  3. Chris Raymond · 25 March 2011 · 1:57 pm

    Your help with plaintive questions from a non-programming designer will be sorely missed.

    I have been so impressed with how you have developed a solid design esthetic all on your own. It’s rare to combine programming and design chops in one package!

    Good luck!

  4. KF · 25 March 2011 · 3:25 pm

    Such fantastic news, Jeremy — congratulations!

  5. Tona · 25 March 2011 · 5:56 pm

    Wow, Kudos both to you and to UVA for snatching you up! It will be a great incubator & lab for your Mad DigH skillz. Congrats!

  6. Jeremy Boggs · 25 March 2011 · 7:59 pm

    Thanks everyone!

  7. elotroalex · 26 March 2011 · 11:56 pm

    Can’t wait to welcome you here! First beer is on me!

  8. Cameron Blevins · 27 March 2011 · 5:27 pm

    Congratulations all around! You both are a great fit for each other!

  9. Jordan · 30 March 2011 · 9:34 am

    Congrats Jeremy!

  10. Will · 30 March 2011 · 11:14 pm

    Awesome news Jeremy…continue to inspire over at UVA!

  11. Jean Gossman · 31 March 2011 · 5:47 pm

    Congratulations, Jeremy! I was even thinking of re-auditing the class this Summer!

    • Jeremy Boggs · 6 April 2011 · 9:29 am

      Jean: The class hasn’t gone away, but I’m not sure if it will be offered this summer. Trevor Owens is teaching it this Spring, and judging from the work coming out of there, they seem to be having a blast. If he teaches it this summer, I’d highly recommend it!

  12. Jeremy Boggs · 6 April 2011 · 9:27 am

    Thanks again everyone!

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