Visualizing Time & Space

Visualizing Time & Space

During the Spring 2018 semester, Dr. Elizabeth Pollard, History professor, and Dr. Pamella Lach, Digital Humanities librarian, collaborated to scaffold a series of low-stakes digital humanities workshops and projects into an upper-division Roman History course in...
Using Big Data to Illustrate Relationships

Using Big Data to Illustrate Relationships

English & Comparative Literature Professor, Dr. Peter Herman’s piece “’Still Paying, Still to Owe’: Credit, Community, and Small Data in Shakespeare and Milton,” (To view pdf files you may need to download Adobe Reader) has been accepted for Digital Milton, ed....
Digital Humanities for Social Good

Digital Humanities for Social Good

Earlier this month Inside Higher Ed reported on a project that is “challenging perceptions” of the Digital Humanities field. “As stories of immigrant children separated from their parents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border dominated headlines last month, one...