Originally published March 16, 2023
SJSU's Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library and the College of Humanities and the Arts have met our second year goal of $100,000 with a generous donation from the Adobe Foundation. The donation is a part of the Adobe Foundation's $2 million grant to SJSU to support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, mentorship and professional development, faculty research, and social justice programming.
Adobe Foundation's grant to the DHC recognizes the space as not only a center to explore and learn about digital humanities but also as a central hub offering technology and expert consultation to support digital literacy skill building for SJSU, K-12 educational institutions, and public stakeholders, such as local non-profits. The DHC will help bridge the growing gap in critical digital literacy and in-demand 21st century workforce skills, which aligns strongly with Adobe Foundation’s commitment to Adobe for All.
We are deeply grateful for Adobe Foundation's support and partnership in our work to bring the DHC to SJSU and look forward to continuing to work together.
As year three begins this spring, we look forward to sharing developments on the space in the King Library. Programming, resources and faculty projects in digital humanities continue to grow as well.
Progress on our third-year goal, along with updates on the DHC will be shared throughout the year. As the DHC progresses, it will be added to the growing list of resources SJSU offers in digital humanities.
We thank you for taking this incredible journey with us as we leave year two behind and head into year three. With your commitment and support, we will bring a Digital Humanities Center to SJSU!