Digital Humanities is a new course at Whitworth that’s part of the revamped B.A. in computer science, now called interdisciplinary computer science. Students in Digital Humanities have been engaging in lively discussions this semester with guest speakers about how we think about engaging with technology while leveraging the craft of human connection and creative flourishing. Interim Provost John Pell (pictured) recently spoke with students about how rhetoric interfaces with digital systems.
Interested in combining computational skills with study in another area? Learn more about interdisciplinary computer science, a major with endless possibilities, here.