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The Dickinson Digital Humanities Advisory Committee fosters high quality humanities scholarship and learning through digital infrastructure and tools. With the help of generous funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, DHAC supports faculty-led digital projects and pedagogical innovations, in an effort to promote relevant, timely, and innovative humanistic work from all humanities-related disciplines.

DHAC 2015-16
Christopher A. Francese, Asbury J. Clarke Professor of Classical Studies, Chair  Francese_cropped_300x300
Patrick Scott Belk, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities  
Susan D. Rose, Charles A. Dana Professor of Sociology, Director of the Community Studies Center  
Matthew Pinsker, Associate Professor of History, Pohanka Chair in American Civil War History  pinskerm_cropped_300x300
Grant W. Braught, Associate Professor of Computer Science  Grant Braught 300x300
Nicoletta Marini Maio, Associate Professor of Italian and Film Studies  marinin 300x300
Sarah Kersh, Visiting Assistant Professor, English   kershs
James Gerencser, College Archivist  JimGerencser
Patricia Pehlman, Director of Academic Computing  pehlman_cropped_300x300
Todd Bryant, Language Technology Specialist  
Ryan Burke, Web Development Specialist Ryan
Chuck Steel, Tech Lead Emerging Technology, User Services  Chuck Steel
 Cheryl Kremer ’90, Director of Academic and Foundation Relations  Cheryl Kremer Portrait 8-2014)cropped_300x300
Sarah Sheriff, Director of Online Marketing  

 

Dickinson College, founded in 1773, is a highly selective, private residential liberal-arts college known for its innovative curriculum. Its mission is to offer students a useful education in the arts and sciences that will prepare them for lives as engaged citizens and leaders. The 180-acre campus of Dickinson College is located in the heart of historic Carlisle, Pa. The college offers 42 majors with an emphasis on international studies, has more than 40 study-abroad programs in 24 countries on six continents and offers 13 modern languages.

Updated 4/14/2015

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