
Janet Simons, co-director of the Digital Humanities Initiative, has been invited to serve on the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE) Digital Humanities Council. The council’s 14 members, selected to represent a variety of institutions, disciplines and roles, will serve for two years.
According to NITLE, members were chosen for their involvement in the digital humanities community and their understanding of “the importance of pedagogy, collaboration, and the liberal arts college experience.”