Some Washington and Lee faculty have integrated digital humanities components into their courses:
- Anthropology 290: Campus Sex in the Digital Age
- Classics 343: Classics in the Digital Age
- English 292: Representing Queen Elizabeth
- English 320: Shakespearean Drama/English 386: Supervised Study in Great Britain
- English 330: Milton
- English 355: British Fiction Since 1900
- English 382: Hotel Orient
- French 285/History 210: Re-Reading/Re-Writing Paris
- German 311: Kulturkarte
- German 349: Age of Goethe
- German 403: Independent Study
- History 171: History of Islamic Civilization I – Origins to 1500
- History 180: Paris in the 19th Century
- History 219: The Age of the Witch Hunts
- History 229: Blood, Sex, and Sermons: The History of the Reformations in Britain
- History 295: In Search of the Blue Nile
- History 295: World Travelers Before 1500
- Interdisciplinary 203: You Say You Want a Revolution- An Introduction to Digital Humanities
- Journalism 232: Communication Research Methods/Journalism 202: Introduction to Digital Journalism
- Latin 323: Tacitus
- Latin 395/Computer Science 335: The Herculaneum Graffiti Project
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies 110: Dons & Dragons and Disillusionment
- Writing 100: Speculative Fictions