Gullah Digital Archive
Peter Rutkoff
Interviews, photographs, and lesson plans related to the Gullah culture of coastal South Carolina.
The Community Within: Knox County Black History Archives
Ric Sheffield
Explores the history and experience of Black residents in Knox County, OH.
The Four Valleys Project
Edward Schortman
A comprehensive digitized collection of primary field records generated during thirty years of archaeological research in the Naco, Cacaulapa, Santa Barbara, and El Paraíso Valleys, northwestern Honduras.
Introductory Biology: Independent Research Papers
Jen Smith
Over two decades of independent research papers written by students for Kenyon’s Introduction to Experimental Biology course.
A Baedeker Guide
Kim McMullen
Through site visits, archival exploration, interviews, and fieldwork, students on the 2015-16 Kenyon-Exeter program will expand the textual focus of the literature/cultural studies classroom, researching and analyzing key elements of the material culture, history, traditions, and daily activities that shape Devon life.
Latinos in Rural America (LiRA): A Digital Collection for Community-Engaged Learning
Clara Roman-Odio
A public humanities project designed to broaden knowledge, engagement and understanding of the Latino experience in rural Ohio.
Digitizing the Denis Baly Collection: Pilot Project
Sarah Blick
The Denis Baly collection consists of over 14,000 images of art and architecture across North America, North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. This pilot will digitize and make available over 1,000 images from Iran.
3D Digitization of Hominin Casts
Bruce Hardy
A project seeking to digitize irreplaceable hominin plaster casts with the ultimate goal of 3D printing them so that students will be able to actively engage with them. The project also plans to make these scans freely accessible to the global community of scholars through Digital Kenyon.
Voices of the Puuc Angels
Sam Pack
Tomas Gallareta Cervera
This project will document the different ideas that local people have about rural lifeways in Yucatan and their relationship to the archaeological past through digital storytelling.