Consult & Collaborate

Get Involved with DH

The DH Center welcomes faculty, staff, students, and community members from across the disciplines and spanning the technological spectrum, from the skeptics, to the curious, to the producers/makers/civic hackers of digital technologies to get involved with the digital humanities. Find more information below on how to consult with us about a collaboration so that we can bring your ideas to life!

The DH Center is a flexible, reconfigurable space designed to support a range of uses. We welcome a range of activities in our space, including scholarly talks and lectures, SDSU class visits, interactive workshops, showcases, and exhibits. 

Due to staffing constraints and high demand, we currently can only partner on a limited number of activities beyond official DH@SDSU programs.

Review our Usage Request Policy to get started. 

Once you've reviewed our policy, email the DH Center Team.

Contact [email protected]

Dr. Pam Lach, the Digital Humanities Librarian, offers DH instruction for a variety of purposes, including personal and academic projects related to the digital humanities as well as collaborative class instruction sessions. 

Request a meeting

To officially assign a podcasting project for your class through the Digital Humanities Center, contact the DH team with information on the assignment guidelines, due date, and class size. 

For more informtation, check out our Quick-Start Guides for instructors and students.

Contact [email protected]

Not seeing what you're looking for here? Contact us directly at [email protected] and we can help you find the resources you're looking for!

For questions specific to podcasting, contact Patrick Flanigan at [email protected].