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Digital Humanities work happens across campus, from individual research projects and teaching activities, to cross-institutional, grant-funded endeavors housed in dedicated research centers and labs.

Discover Labs and Centers Doing and Supporting DH

The Sociolinguistics Lab is a center for collaborative research in the study of language variation, language change, and the interaction of language and society.

The Digital Scholarship Lab (DSL) is a unit within the MSU Libraries that transforms teaching and research by providing expertise, programs, spaces, and technologies that support immersive visualization, digital scholarship, and data services.

The Lab for the Education and Advancement in Digital Research (LEADR) is a digital pedagogy and research lab. We bridge the gap between traditional classroom approaches and modern digital competencies by integrating digital methodology into history and anthropology curriculum.

Matrix collaborates with faculty to undertake grant-sponsored digital projects that engage researchers, educators, institutions, and local communities in the humanities and social sciences.

Mesh Research is a lab exploring tools, platforms, and relationships for the future of digital scholarly communication.

H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online (H-Net) is an independent, non-profit scholarly association that offers an open academic space for scholars, teachers, advanced students and related professionals.

The Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab (DHLC) is a student-led lab cultivating interdisciplinary projects in narrative cognition, art as medicine, and the Digital Humanities.

Consortium for Critical Diversity in a Digital Age Research (CEDAR)

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