The University of Chicago's Research Computing Center (RCC) recently highlighted the work of the Computational Research Ecosystem for Scientific Collaboration on Ancient Topics (CRESCAT) project and their use of the Online Cultural Heritage Research Environment (OCHRE), whose primary programmer and support staff are based out of the Oriental Institute. RCC focuses on OCHRE's flexibility in representing data from a variety of academic fields and how it helps specialists organize and control their ever-expanding data. Read the complete news article at the RCC website.