hacktheville 2017

Concerned about immigrant and refugee rights?
Get involved @ hacktheville 2017

Calling all amateur and professional designers, developers, creative writers, filmmakers, photographers, activists, and community members! The Digital Humanities Initiative, in collaboration with the UoL Center for GIS, invites you to participate in hacktheville, an 8-hour caffeine- and pizza- fueled hackathon that creates innovative technological solutions to community problems.

This year we are coordinating with the Mayor’s Office and community leaders to design digital resources that will help support and safeguard Louisville’s immigrant and refugee residents in our current moment. hacktheville is open to all students, faculty, and community members. No matter what your skill set, you will be a valuable member of our team as we brainstorm, design, and build the future of technology in Louisville.

Save the date:
hacktheville 2017
March 31, 2017
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Room 300, Bingham Humanities Building, University of Louisville

Friday, March 31, 2017 at 9:00am to 5:00pm

Bingham Humanities Building, 300
2216 S. First Street Walk , Louisville, Kentucky, 40208

Event Type

Academic, Service

Audience

Students, Faculty/staff, Alumni, Public

Departments

Arts & Sciences, Classical/Modern Languages, Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society, English, Geography/Geosciences, History, Geographic Information Systems, Center for

Tags

#editorpick

Website

http://louisville.edu/cchs

Contact Name

Tracy Heightchew

Contact Phone Number

502-852-8977

Contact Email

tracy.heightchew@louisville.edu

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