The Digital Humanities Class Development Project
FAIN: AH-274068-20
Marist College (Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-1387)
John Ansley (Project Director: May 2020 to present)
Continued employment of archivists, librarians, and faculty, to develop a digital humanities project.
The main goal of the Digital Humanities Class Development Project is to create an on-line digital humanities course for undergraduates that will be shared on Creative Commons (a repository for a wide-range of creative works that are legally shared with any interested parties). The course will be designed to be taught over a traditional semester (14 weeks), but will be flexible enough to be edited or condensed by the instructor to fit a non-traditional semester.
Media Coverage
Marist Awarded Grants to Expand Digital Resources (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Julia Fishman
Publication: Marist College website
Date: 6/24/2020
Abstract: Over $230,000 Awarded to the College by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
URL: https://www.marist.edu/-/national-grants-for-digital-resources