FAQs
Who can use LEADR?
We encourage you to check the calendar on the homepage. If there is not a class in the lab at that time, please feel free to use the lab as a study space or group work area.
Where is the LEADR Lab located?
The LEADR lab is located in the Old Horticulture Building on North Campus. Street Address: 506 E Circle Drive, Room 112, East Lansing 48824. We are on the first floor of the Old Horticulture building, there is a large green sign located outside.
Who can work with the LEADR Lab?
LEADR offers research consulting, classroom support, curriculum support, and much more to all History and Anthropology faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Our vision is to be at the forefront of digital pedagogy at MSU, fostering a community of digital practitioners and enthusiasts united by a passion for making curriculum more accessible through digital projects. Every project is an opportunity. Please come and meet with us if you have questions about working with us.
How does LEADR relate to other DH@MSU sites on Campus?
LEADR is a departmental project funded by the Anthropology and History departments that specializes in digital history and digital cultural heritage. Our mission/goals here at LEADR is to enhance traditional history and anthropology education by incorporating digital technologies and methodologies. While History and Anthropology courses at MSU do an exceptional job of promoting field knowledge, critical thinking, research, and writing skills, LEADR aims to enhance this work by bridging the gap between these traditional classroom approaches and modern digital competencies.
Can I apply to be a part of the team?
We are always looking for Undergraduates who are interested in working in the lab. When there are job postings an announcement will be available on both Handshake, LEADR announcements and the news page.