THATCamp (or āThe Humanities and Technology Campā) is a participant-driven learning opportunity hosted by the DH@MSU team at Michigan State University. This event will take place on January 30, 2026, from 9:30am-3:00pm Eastern Standard Time, fully on Zoom.
Event organizers describe this as a flexible, family- and pet-friendly event for anyone interested in learning and sharing about digital humanities, whether you are local to MSU or not:
The goals of DH@MSU THATCamp are:
- To bring people back together at the beginning of the semester
- To introduce new folks to the DH community
- Build connections between community members for future collaborations, troubleshooting, and less formal, unplanned interactions
Who is THATCamp for?
This is an opportunity for people, whether formally a part of the DH@MSU community or part of the larger DH community, to gather, learn from each other, and make connections to carry forward into the academic year. We welcome:
- Members of the DH community, old and new
- Students ināor interested inā MSUās Digital Humanities or Digital Cultural Heritage and History undergraduate minors or the Digital Humanities graduate certificate
- Humanists who are engaged in digital and computer-assisted research, teaching, and creation
- Anyone interested in exploring digital topics especially (but not exclusively) in the areas of arts, humanities, and social sciences
- Family members (kids, pets, are welcome!)
Read more about the schedule for THATCamp 2026 or register to attend by January 29, 2026!
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