The Center of Digital Humanities Research (CoDHR) sponsors workshops, events, and educational programs in coordination with our partners across the College of Liberal Arts and beyond.


Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate Program at TAMU

The Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate offers masters or doctoral students at Texas A&M who intend to practice in an academic environment, museum, or other cultural institution the opportunity to acquire knowledge of digital tools, theories, and methodologies and to become competent in conducting digital practice activities.  This certificate provides a basic introduction to the development and application of information technology in the context of research and practice in the humanities.


Programming for Humanists at TAMU

Programming For Humanists is a year-long workshop on how to code and use programming languages, available through TAMU’s Continuing Education Division. Fall semester classes cover introductory digital humanities topics, while spring courses cover intermediate to advanced materials.


Humanities Visualization Space (HVS)

The Humanities Visualization Space is available to faculty, students, and staff for liberal arts and humanities teaching and research.  The HVS is available for class or group demonstrations, workshops, guest speakers, and presentations of interactive digital content.