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Faculty - Curriculum Integration - Humanities
- MSU Museum
- General Collections: The MSU Museum offers a number of collections available for faculty members' perusal.
- Plan a Research Visit (Division of Vertebrae Natural History)
- Michigan Traditional Arts Program
- MATRIX
- Education: Information about how MATRIX conducts research for educators on integrating digital media into the classroom.
- Re-envisioning the Classroom in the Digital Age: MATRIX has developed an informative Web site on integrating technology into the classroom. Click here for more information.
- H-Net (Humanities and Social Sciences Online): H-Net creates and coordinates Internet networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
- Projects: Matrix offers a number of projects and online collections on a variety of subjects.
- WIDE Center
- SWAP: The Literary Resource Exchange: SWAP is a file sharing and social networking tool for faculty and students to share educational materials.
- Public Humanities Collaborative
- Scholars and Projects: Read about the experiences, interests and projects of MSU faculty and staff.
- Resources: Examples of community-based projects, initiatives, organizations, and models.
- American Indian Studies Program
- Collections: AISP maintains a collection of films that facilitate thought and discussion of American Indian issues and representations.
- Writing Center
- Faculty Learning Communities & Faculty Writing Project: The Faculty Learning Community focuses on writing in the disciplines, and especially on integrating writing into courses.
- Jewish Studies Program
- Video Collection: This collection addresses vital issues of Jewish history, identity, and culture.
- Holocaust Sources: The Jewish Studies Program offers a number of resources on the Holocaust for MSU faculty.

