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  • The DH Lab is an interdisciplinary space for collaboration and innovation around intersections of digital technology and scholarly practice.

    StoryCenter Digital Storytelling Workshop More Mapping Monuments Mapping Guatemala’s 20th Century Civil War Monuments Parkland Tour A Guided Tour through Parkland, WA Breaking Free Stories from the Washington Corrections Center for Women INQUIRE | COLLABORATE | DEVELOPWelcome to the Digital Humanities Lab at Pacific Lutheran University! The DH Lab is an interdisciplinary space for collaboration and innovation around intersections of digital technology and scholarly practice. The lab provides

    Adela Ramos
  • Broadly construed, digital humanities is the use of digital media and technology to advance the full range of thought and practice in the humanities, from the creation of scholarly resources, to research on those resources, to the communication of results to colleagues and students. Dan Cohen The DH Lab at PLU promotes a distinctly “PLU” version of DH: small, accessible, cost-effective, globally focused and community driven, and carefully suited to the interests of students and faculty at a

  • “Inquiry. Collaboration. Development. Those are the three words we choose to define the work we do at the lab.” – Dr. Adela Ramos The Digital Humanities Lab, or DHLab, is a creative space at Pacific Lutheran University that offers support to faculty and students seeking…

    Why The Digital Humanities Lab Impacts Us Posted by: hoskinsk / May 6, 2020 Image: Carol Quigg presents a Quigg award to Adela Ramos and Scott Rogers during the PLU faculty and staff lunch, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) May 6, 2020 By Yisel Morales '22English Major“Inquiry. Collaboration. Development. Those are the three words we choose to define the work we do at the lab.” - Dr. Adela RamosThe Digital Humanities Lab, or DHLab, is a creative space at Pacific Lutheran

  • A common misconception about Digital Humanities is that it prioritizes visual culture and technology over the text and critical reading.

    OverviewA common misconception about Digital Humanities is that it prioritizes visual culture and technology over the text and critical reading. The tools and assignments you will find in this section provide evidence of the opposite. When used carefully, an array of open source and free tools can actually enhance the work of teaching students to read critically by asking them to annotate an existing text, to digitize a poem or short text they have read in print, or to research a text

  • Digital signs are displays that can be used to promote, advertise, or showcase content in your department or area. They're great for relaying useful information and announcing upcoming events.

    Digital Signage Digital signs are displays that can be used to promote, advertise, or showcase content in your department or area. They’re great for relaying useful information and announcing upcoming events. Instructional Technologies provides training, support, and troubleshooting for all digital signs on campus. Below are some locations for our digital signs: Olson Gym –  Main lobby AUC – Main Lobby Admin – Student Services, Welcome Center The Commons – Food menus The Help Desk Components

  • All text fields can be changed – the logo and space bar cannot.

    Digital Letterhead (zip) download

  • Cover art by  Diego B. Lasansky Intersections, Number 46, Fall 2017 Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning,…

    Intersections goes digital Posted by: hassonja / December 12, 2017 December 12, 2017 Cover art by Diego B. Lasansky Intersections, Number 46, Fall 2017 Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning, and teaching within Lutheran higher education. It is published by the NECU, and has its home in the

  • Photo 1 Director Pablo Martínez Pessi and students Elmer Coria-Islas, Kate Hall and Kaja Gjelde-Bennett. Photo Courtesy of P. Martínez Pessi. Photo 2 Film Screening Photo Courtesy of P.

    Harstad LectureChair of Lutheran Studies LectureKnutson LectureStudent Poets ShowcaseFilm FestivalVo

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Paul O. Ingram Lecture announced The Paul O. Ingram Lecture is scheduled for February 20, 2018 from