In DGAH 110 – Hacking the Humanities students create a final project that revolves around Carleton’s history. The class uses new digital technologies to tell stories (well-researched, carefully documented, scholarly sophisticated stories) of how Carleton’s past inhabitants built, inhabited and experienced the spaces that we encounter (or no longer encounter) today.
Winter 2025
Historical Northfield Buildings
Greek History Rebuilt
Exploring Trends in the Carleton CLAP
Origins of Carls
Visualizing Carleton’s Campus Over Time
Carleton Admission Trends
Archived Student Life at Carleton
Mapping Carleton’s Past
Mapping Layers: Manchuria and Japan in WW2
Winter 2024
Campus Art Tour
Snacking on the Past
Carl Courses
Analysis of Carleton Students’ High Schools
Carleton Football Map
Networking the Arts
Carleton Professors’ Degrees
Fall 2023
The Facts and Fiction of Jesse James
Carleton Demographics vs. Tuition and Comprehensive Fees
Carleton Football: What Statistics Correlate to Wins?
Carleton Student Origins
Modeling Old Carleton
Sculptures at Carleton
Winter 2023
A 3D Model of Thorpe Pool
Alumni Visualizations
A Textual Analysis of the Carletonian Corpus
Carleton’s Major Majors
KRLX Killa Beats
Mapping Higher Education after Carleton
Fall 2022
Cultural Relics from China
The Carleton Arboretum Through the Years
Spelunking: Exploring The History of The Cave and Its Musicians
Modern Guide to Carleton’s Arboretum
Mapping Carleton’s OCS Program History
Winter 2022
Northfield Gems
CarlClubs
The Tunnels
Journey to the East
The Medium of Microfiche
Dacie Moses House Timeline