Many universities now support initiatives organized loosely around the rubric of the "Digital Humanities" or "Digital Studies." These terms refer to a range of interdisciplinary initiatives across the university that combine humanistic and social scientific modes of inquiry with computational tools and methods. OSU has been hosting regular meetings of scholars interested in digital research and pedagogy for a couple of years now. This panel is designed to highlight some of the DH Research already being done on campus, outline resources available to scholars interested in pursuing such projects, and identify undergraduates who might be interested in pursuing an undergraduate certificate in Digital Studies (currently in development). We'd like to expand the pool of OSU faculty and students engaged in such research, including those in the STEM fields who might be interested in collaborating on future projects. (Originally broadcasted on: 03/29/18)