DTC News!

The third Drupal Workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, from 6-9 in VMMC 111. It is free to all DTC students and alums. Contact Dene Grigar for more information.

Dr. John Barber and The Brautigan Library are in the NY Times on February 2, 2010. Here is a WSUV press release about the project.

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The Digital Technology and Culture (DTC) Program at Washington State University Vancouver integrates critical thinking, creativity and computing skills with course work in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences to offer a broad-based, interdisciplinary degree that prepares students for a culturally-diverse, technologically complex 21st century.

Students concentrate in one of three areas: 1) Multimedia Authoring, 2) Informatics, 3) Culture and Technology.

In addition to course work in the DTC, students also take classes in Anthropology, Business, Computer Science, English, Fine Arts, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Directed studies and internships encourage students to gain real world experience and engage in projects aimed at serving the community, both of which help students with professional career networking and developing a commitment to public service.

Along the way, the DTC program provides an intellectual environment comprised of special events like lectures, residency programs, performances by internationally known artists, and field trips to media arts shows and exhibits, and it offers its students state-of-the-art computer labs and studios in which to work and learn. Class sizes are kept small to assure one-on-one contact with faculty.