- Army ROTC
- Women's & Gender Studies
- School of Communication
- Interdisciplinary Humanities Research Lab
- Wicked Initiatives
- Department of English
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Philosophy and Religious Studies
- Department of Criminal Justice
- Foreign Languages and Literatures
- Psychology
- SMART Lab
- Law
- Department of History
- Department of Political Science
- Center for Police Practice, Policy and Research
- Sociology
Center for Archives and Digital History
The Center for Archives & Digital History provides students the opportunity to work directly with original archival material and to negotiate new digital spaces of creativity and research. At the center, undergraduates are introduced to skills that will prepare them to research, discover, preserve, and present history through digital and news media. This work also helps to prepare students for a growing number of careers in industry, nonprofit, and educational sectors that welcome digital skills alongside the communication and critical thinking abilities that have long been valued in humanities students. Some go on to pursue graduate school in the humanities or in library and informational science, among other disciplines.
HISTORY 400 Digital Archive Projects.
The following are samples of the work completed by students in HIST 400, Digital Archives.
- American Civil War Era Projects
- Botetourt Court House Project
- The New River Valley Collection
- Walmer-Reed Collection