The American Studies Program is currently seeking further resources to support the Digital Diversity Project, and to further institutionalize Washington State University's commitment to social equity in its mission statement. There are a number of different ways you can assist our efforts.
Our key goal is to secure funds to set up SCHOLARSHIPS to help students from under-represented groups enter into and thrive in the Master's Degree Program. If you can make a donation, or can recommend an individual or a foundation you think might be interested in this aspect of our project, please let us know.
In kind donations of hardware and/or software may also be of use to the project. We can also benefit from donations of online access to software training programs that will be of use to some students.
Or you can help in other ways by suggesting resources for our articles, courses, bibliography, or resource links pages.

If you are interested in supporting our efforts in any of these or other ways, or want more information about the project, please contact:
T.V. Reed
Director
American Studies Program
P.O. Box 644013
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-4013
Phone: (509) 335-1560
E-mail: reedtv@wsu.edu
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