Originally posted October 16, 2023
We have exciting news to share in the third year of our National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Challenge Grant — we have broken ground on the Digital Humanities Center (DHC)! Over the next three months, the College of Humanities and the Arts (H&A) and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (King Library) will be upgrading and furnishing the DHC space to bring a collaborative, technology-enabled center to life. The center — located on the ground floor of the King Library — will be a dedicated space for students, faculty, and the community to understand and explore digital humanities.
Your support over the past two years has been invaluable in getting us to where we are today. We successfully met and exceeded our goals for the first and second year of our NEH Challenge Grant thanks to your generous support and commitment to the DHC.
Now, as we move into our third year, we ask for your help in meeting this year’s $100,000 goal. We have already raised $85,000 in both new and multi-year gifts and have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the remaining $15,000. Help us secure that $15,000 and meet our third-year goal by making a gift today.
You can also help by sharing the link to the Digital Humanities Center crowdfunding campaign website with your friends through email and on your social media channels.
Thank you for supporting the DHC and joining us on this incredible journey. With your support, we're moving closer to completing the space and welcoming students, faculty, and the community to the DHC.