In Inside MGA, the university spotlights a digital humanities project developed by graduate students in the MA in Technical and Professional Writing program at Middle Georgia State University. Guided by faculty member Gerald R. Lucas, the students created a multimedia website that explores the life and work of Norman Mailer through timelines, essays, and archival materials. The project, hosted on ProjectMailer.net, represents an innovative fusion of literary scholarship and digital storytelling—one that makes Mailer’s work more accessible to both scholars and general audiences. The article emphasizes how the project not only celebrates Mailer’s legacy but also offers students practical experience in collaborative research and public scholarship.

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