Kelsey Corlett-Rivera and Nathan Dize Digital Dialogue
“Konbit” is an expression in Haitian Creole that means to work together, collaboratively, to achieve a desired outcome. Haitian Studies scholar and digital [...]
“Konbit” is an expression in Haitian Creole that means to work together, collaboratively, to achieve a desired outcome. Haitian Studies scholar and digital [...]
The Cleaners (2018) Please join us in MITH on October 30, 2019 (All Hallows' Eve Eve) from 6-8pm for a screening of The [...]
This talk highlights how the digital humanities is inadequate and potentially perilous when considering not just the existence of Native American and Indigenous collections but also their [...]
In 1913, Robert Frost declared his aim to “be a poet for all sorts and kinds.” By and large, Frost remains one of the beloved [...]
We are delighted to announce the lineup for the Fall 2019 Digital Dialogue series. We will host eight speakers for six incredible sessions. All Digital [...]
We are delighted to announce three additions to our team this fall. These new hires will contribute to MITH's research, teaching, and public programming in [...]
The 2020 Winnemore Fellowship will now be awarded for the Fall semester. The application deadline has been changed to November 5, 2019. MITH is pleased [...]
It has been an honor for me to be a part of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) community this spring 2019 semester as the Winnemore Dissertation Fellow. The fellowship has directly supported me this semester as I wrote the draft of my second dissertation chapter, which I sent to my advisor in May upon completion.
Please join us Wednesday, April 24, at 3:30pm at MITH (0301 Hornbake Library) for a presentation by Dr. Andrea Thomer, who is visiting from the [...]
Measuring Impact of Digital Repositories Open, Collaborative Research: Developing the Balanced Value Impact Model to Assess the Impact of Digital Repositories Thursday, April 25, 11 [...]