Project Website: St. Louis Area Digital Humanities Network

Project Co-Directors: Geremy Carnes and Margaret Smith

The St. Louis Area Digital Humanities Network is a regional digital humanities infrastructure that links faculty, students, and community members across the region’s educational and cultural institutions in a community of pedagogy and practice. In 2021, Lindenwood University, in partnership with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, received a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for “Expanding Access to the Digital Humanities in St. Louis.” This ongoing grant project, which began in January 2022, seeks to create an resource network for digital humanities pedagogies in high school and undergraduate classrooms across the St. Louis region.

Funding

  • National Endowment for the Humanities, Digital Humanities Advancement Grant Level I, 2022-3
  • Missouri Humanities Council, Mini-Grant, 2022

Publications

  • Geremy Carnes and Margaret K. Smith, “Bridging the Divide: Improving Digital Humanities Pedagogy by Networking Higher Education and Secondary Education Faculty in St. Louis,” Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities, forthcoming.