Digital Harrisburg
The is a series of collaborative projects produced by students and faculty from Messiah University, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, and community partners to record the history, population, and culture of Harrisburg in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through geographic information systems, federal census data, oral histories, and historical records.
Cinemablography
is a collaborative enterprise of students and faculty in the Department of Communication that offers review, discussion, analysis, and critique of recent film, short films, and digital media. The dynamic site includes a weekly blog and new video posts each semester.
CPH Fellows
Working with faculty mentors, Center for Public Humanities Fellows participate in a project that brings together campus and community partners in Harrisburg. These have included the and the , as well as documentary films about the Harrisburg Giants, an historic baseball team in the American Negro League.
City Beautiful
Created by faculty and students in a course called "Digital History," the website curates and presents historical records of the turn of the 20th century related to Harrisburg's famous City Beautiful movement. The website is built with Omeka and follows Dublin core metadata standards.