B.A. in Digital Studies

in the DS major may also double count toward either general education requirements or the student’s other major course of study. Approved courses are listed on the Digital Studies Courses page each semester.   Digital Studies Minor The DS minor is an 18-credit, interdisciplinary minor that allows students to link

Fall 2016 Digital Studies Courses

Young Hae-Chang Heavy Industries, Nina Freeman, Ronaldo Wilson, Talan Memmott, John Cayley, Douglas Kearney, and The Yes Men. One primary goal for this class is, borrowing the words of performance writer Justin Katko, ‘to initiate practices that are sustainable beyond the workshop’s boundaries.’   50:192:301:02 Special Topics in Digital Studies

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Digital Studies Center is pleased to announce the 2014-2015 Project Grant Winners

reach out to young people with a simple, powerful truth: “it gets better.” The video’s production constitutes a Civic Engagement component built into the curriculum of two Spring 2015 semester classes, “New Queer Cinema” and “Gender and Sexuality in Literature,” taught by Dawn Walsh and Ellen Malenas Ledoux respectively. The

Voices of Immigration

Refugees, Even as Political RHETORIC Heats Up.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 21 Aug. 2021, https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/americans-prepare-to-welcome-thousands-of-afghan-refugees-even-as-political-rhetoric-heats-up/2021/08/20/55cbc638-012d-11ec-85f2-b871803f65e4_story.html Gregorian, Dareh. “Refugees Welcome: Several States Open Arms to FLEEING AFGHANS.” NBCNews.com, NBCUniversal News Group, 18 Aug. 2021, https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/refugees-welcome-several-states-open-arms-fleeing-afg%20hans-n1277079 “Biden Has Overturned Trump’s ‘MUSLIM Travel Ban.’ Activists Say That’s Not Enough.” NPR, NPR, 6

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Digital Wharton Brainstorming Symposium

the “Digital Wharton,” and the DSC has invited leading scholars of Wharton and of the Digital Humanities to brainstorm the most innovative ways to approach this project. The panelists for this event are: Carol Singley, Professor of English, Rutgers University-Camden; General Editor of CWEW Donna Campbell, Associate Professor of English,