College of Liberal Arts and CTE Offering Digital Humanities Workshop

The McAnulty College of Liberal Arts and the Departments of History and English, along with the Center for Teaching Excellence, will host a workshop on the application of digital humanities in the classroom.

Teaching the Digital Humanities will include a roundtable discussion and multimedia demonstrations of teaching methods presented by:

  • Michelle Brock, assistant professor of history, Washington & Lee University
  • Alison Langmead, associate professor and director of the Visual Media Workshop, University of Pittsburgh
  • Jim Purdy, associate English professor and director of the University Writing Center, Duquesne University.

The event begins at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 21, in the Union’s Africa Room and is open to the public. Support for Teaching the Digital Humanities was provided by the Wimmer Family Foundation.

For more information, email Dr. Linda Kinnahan or Dr. John Mitcham.