TSDH supports its membership by creating a space that doubles as both a social community and working group for undergraduates who employ a digital toolkit in their studies of the humanities. TSDH also seeks to be an innovative community that intellectually enriches its membership through workshops and lectures that capitalize on senior members’ real research experience in the digital humanities. Not stopping at mere instruction, TSDH strives to routinely produce substantive and rigorous scholarship by undertaking collaborative research projects that thoughtfully combine mixed computational methodologies with a deep concern for praxis and the theoretical.
TSDH was formed in February 2022 by three undergraduates in the College of Liberal Arts (Benjamin Brown, John Erard, and Amy Shreeve). Though all three had spent a great deal of their undergraduate career working on digital humanities projects, they hadn’t found other students with similar interests and experience. They decided to create TSDH as a space to do this. Now, students of many different majors–from undeclared to religious studies to computer science–have come together to learn about the Digital Humanities.
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