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I think being able to take research and data and then make it unique for an audience through digital storytelling is an extremely valuable skill that has helped make all of my projects better, whether it’s for research, for a class, or for myself!
– Olivia Forte, Computer Science Major, Digital Studies Minor

While I have used DH in my work and projects, DH has also just been fun. Playing with new tools like the MSU DSL 360 visualization room, working with others to figure out problems, and seeing what could be done with new technologies has been a collaborative exploration of ideas and processes.
– Daniel Fandino, PhD in History, Digital Humanities Certificate 2025

DH championed the things most important to me: interdisciplinary scholarship across science and the arts, a radical inclusivity of student research and community engagement, and a dedication to team-based work that pushes back on traditional hierarchical structures of academic knowledge and creation.
– Natalie Phillips, Associate Professor, English
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DH THATCamp Fall 2026
We would like to invite you and your colleagues to join us for the annual Digital Humanities THATCamp, taking place on Friday September 18thg from 8:30AM – 3:00PM in the Digital Scholarship Lab of the MSU Main Library (Second Floor, West). *Light breakfast, lunch will be served. Please join us for an Ice Cream Social…
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2026 End of Year Celebration
Join us for the 2026 DH End of Year Celebration on Thursday 4/23/26 in the LEADR Lab (112 Old Horticulture! We’ll have presentations from those who were awarded Professional Development funding, those awarded Seed Grant Funding, the CAL/DSL Graduate Arts Fellows, as well as the DH Project Incubator projects 2025-2026! Shedule is below! 3PM –…
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Graduate Student Profile: Marissa Knaak
While at MSU, my most significant engagement with DH has been in the creation and sharing of3D models, particularly using the online tool SketchUp. I have built models of Sheffield’s JohnWalsh 1899 department store, Stonehenge, and Cologne Cathedral and 3D printed versions ofStonehenge and Cologne Cathedral. I have also taught two classes of undergraduate students…



