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    Teaching Highlight: Casey Miles WRA 415: Digital Rhetoric

    In WRA 415: Digital Rhetoric, the goal is to engage you in the observations of the social, political and ethical conversations and communities that occur online. The class explore multiple mediums such as social media, websites, apps and programs. The three projects consist of identity and community. Each project should enhance your ability to analyze and understand digital environments as well as developing and executing research projects.

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    Undergraduate Student Profile: Olivia Forte

    I found Digital Humanities while I was looking for study abroad opportunities that fit my interests, and I came across the Technology, Humanities, and the Arts program for the Digital Humanities minor. As someone who has always loved technology, the arts, and the humanities, I was immediately interested in the program since it combined all of my interests, and that was where I first learned about Digital Humanities Minor!

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