WILLIAMSBURG, Va., March 9 -- William and Mary issued the following news release:
When Mia Hunt '27 went searching for a one‑credit class to round out her schedule at William & Mary, she didn't expect to learn a new skill or find a research home.
A psychology and American studies double major, she stumbled across Professor Jennifer Putzi's Digital Humanities Lab - listed under the Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies Program - and decided to try it. Three semesters later, she's still there.
"I had never done any work like this," Hunt said. "I took Intro to Computer Programming and got fairly comfortable, but I never thought coding would be something I'd learn not just to do, but to like."
Hunt is one of a dozen W&M students contrib...