The HASTAC Scholars Program is an innovative, student-driven community of graduate and undergraduate students. Each year, around 100 new Scholars are accepted into a 2-year cohort. Scholars come from dozens of disciplines and have been sponsored by over 200 colleges and universities.


Digital Fridays


  • 2025 Digital Fridays
    We hosted 1 Digital Friday so far in 2025 where HASTAC Scholars and esteemed speakers came together from diverse disciplines, offering insightful presentations that spanned the spectrum of technology, the arts, humanities, and sciences. The vibrancy and depth of these discussions not only enriched our community but also underscored the groundbreaking work being undertaken by… Read more: 2025 Digital Fridays
  • 2024 Digital Fridays
    We hosted 2 Digital Fridays in 2024 where HASTAC Scholars and esteemed speakers came together from diverse disciplines, offering insightful presentations that spanned the spectrum of technology, the arts, humanities, and sciences. The vibrancy and depth of these discussions not only enriched our community but also underscored the groundbreaking work being undertaken by scholars across… Read more: 2024 Digital Fridays
  • 2023 Digital Friday
    We hosted 4 Digital Fridays in 2023 where HASTAC Scholars and esteemed speakers came together from diverse disciplines, offering insightful presentations that spanned the spectrum of technology, the arts, humanities, and sciences. The vibrancy and depth of these discussions not only enriched our community but also underscored the groundbreaking work being undertaken by scholars across… Read more: 2023 Digital Friday
  • 2022 Digital Fridays
    Throughout 2022, we were privileged to host a series of engaging webinars that showcased the innovative research and dynamic presentations of scholars from around the globe. From digital humanities applications to creative dissertation formats, each session provided valuable insights and fostered discussions at the forefront of technology, arts, humanities, and sciences. Here’s a recap of… Read more: 2022 Digital Fridays
  • 2021 Digital Fridays
    Throughout 2021, we were delighted to host a series of compelling webinars that highlighted the innovative work and dynamic presentations of scholars from around the world. From exploring decolonial projects in educational settings to integrating digital methods in humanities research, each session offered profound insights and sparked lively discussions at the intersection of technology, arts,… Read more: 2021 Digital Fridays