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Posted on July 31, 2015August 25, 2015 by wingrovethomasc

Digital Humanities Grant Collaboration

Computer Science professor Sara Sprenkle collaborated with other members of Washington and Lee’s Digital Humanities Working Group and the Provost to write the grant application. See the following links for more details!

http://news.blogs.wlu.edu/2015/07/13/mellon-foundation-grants-wl-funds-for-digital-humanities-study-of-history/

http://digitalhumanities.wlu.edu

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