O Say Can You See: A Legal and Cultural History of the 19th Century
In 1813 the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the first petitions for freedom by an enslaved person. Mima Queen sued John [...]
In 1813 the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the first petitions for freedom by an enslaved person. Mima Queen sued John [...]
Making the Digital Humanities More Open, a level 2 Digital Humanities Start Up grant funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, ended its work [...]
Shared Horizons solicits applications to attend this two-day National Endowment for the Humanities-funded Symposium Date: Wednesday, April 10- Friday, April 12, 2013 Location: University of [...]
MITH will be closed on Monday, October 29th and Tuesday, October 30th as will the University of Maryland College Park. We will re-open for business [...]
Today, the National Endowment for the Humanities' Office of Digital Humanities hosted project directors from 34 different projects representing recent awards from the Institutes for [...]
We would like to invite all former staff, fellows, project affiliates, and partners to join us to celebrate the dedication of our new campus home. [...]
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a recipient of a National Endowment [...]
Digital Humanists from across the globe gathered last week at our annual conference, DH2012, hosted in the lovely city of Hamburg, Germany. While the weather [...]
MITH will be moving from its current location on the McKeldin Mall to the Hornbake Library Building in the coming weeks. We anticipate being closed [...]
Join the team at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of Maryland. We are seeking an experienced research programmer who will provide [...]