Below find information on previous Public Works Task Forces that focused on specific areas of particular interest to the initiative.
Digital Curriculum Initiatives and Pathways
This task force examined the place of digital studies in Carleton’s curriculum and sought to establish formal structures to support students pursuing such studies. The task force was instrumental in the creation of Carleton’s Digital Arts and Humanities minor, passed by faculty in spring 2019.
Digital Curriculum Initiatives and Pathways


Assistant Director for Digital Humanities & Lecturer in History
Director, Digital Arts and Humanities
Additional Task Force Member: Celeste Sharpe
Community Partnership Task Force
This task force sought to provide productive frameworks for engaging community partners in valuable and ethical ways.
Community Partnerships

Professor of Classics
Additional Task Force Member: Adrienne Falcon
Public Presentation of Public Works Projects Task Force
This task force sought to examine how we can more effectively share our projects with a broader public and raise the profile of arts and humanities in our community.
Public Presentation of Public Works Projects
Additional Task Force Members: Celeste Sharpe, Matt Lauer