11th annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities is April 16-17

March 30, 2026

A collection of artifacts from Clarence Williams that have been digitized and annotated for the project “Nebraska Stories of Humanity: Holocaust Survivors and WWII Veterans.”
A collection of artifacts from Clarence Williams is shown. These are among hundreds of items that have been digitized and annotated for the project “Nebraska Stories of Humanity: Holocaust Survivors and WWII Veterans.”

The Harris Center for Judaic Studies is sponsoring the 11th annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities being held at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln on April 16-17, 2026. This year's event is titled, "Visualizing Holocaust Memory through the Digital Humanities: Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Ethical Challenges."

The Henry and Gretl Wald Lecture on the Holocaust is occurring during the forum, on April 16 at 7:00 pm in the Unity Room of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center. Nils Roemer from the University of Texas-Dallas will be speaking on "Mapping Catastrophe: From Maps to Digital Interfaces."

Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities flyer

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