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Photo by Stephen Salpukas. The Lemon Project at William and Mary is an effort to uncover details of enslaved workers at the university. The Lemon Project Will Memorialize Enslaved People From William And Mary s Past
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The College of William And Mary is researching the enslaved people from the school’s past.
Called the Lemon Project, it s an effort to uncover how those enslaved people lived and worked at the college. The project began in 2009.
Paul Bibeau (PB):Thank you very much for talking to us.
Jody Allen (JA): Sure, well thank you for asking me.
PB: What is the mission of the Lemon Project?
[1], the University of Delaware’s annual “Big Data in Railroad Maintenance Planning” conference provides a forum for railroad and data analytics professionals to come together with academia and discuss the latest applications and research in railway-related data science. Clearly evident from these annual conferences, there is growing use of data analytics, often referred to as “Big Data,” to address maintenance and safety issues in all aspects of railroading: Engineering (Track and Structures), Equipment (Rolling Stock) and Transportation (Operations). This article will continue that discussion of the December 2020 conference, focusing on the Track and Right-of-Way-related applications of data analytics to the issues of railroad safety and maintenance. Although held in a virtual format, the conference organized by Drs. Allan M. Zarembski, Nii Attoh-Okine and Joseph Palese was able to attract more than 270 attendees from the full spectrum of railroad Big Data-related activit