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Anyone interested in the intersection of the humanities and technology is invited to the fourth THATCamp Boise State from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in the Student Union Building. THATCamp stands for The Humanities and Technology Camp.

Organizers define THATCamp as “an unconference: an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.”

The theme for this fourth THATCamp is “Access, Empowerment, and Expression.” If you are an educator, developer, coder, geek, artist, student, teacher, historian, librarian, author, hacker, archivist, philosopher, actor, creative or just interested in the humanities and/or technology, then this event is for you.

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Nicole LeFavour

Former Idaho legislator Nicole LeFavour and body image activist Amy Pence-Brown will offer keynote addresses.

This is a full-day event, free and open to the public. Breakfast and lunch will be provided, with free parking available next to the Student Union Building. Space is limited so registration is required.

To learn more about THATCamp Boise State, go to boisestate2016.thatcamp.org.

BY: KATHLEEN TUCK   PUBLISHED 7:18 AM / JANUARY 22, 2016