Check out Anna Clark’s recap of this year’s Benefactors Day lecture by Dr. Kristen Pond: https://t.co/EvBY1XMyj9. You can also watch the full lecture here: https://t.co/8Al3GztfBX
We're thrilled to share this lecture from our colleague Dr Mark Sandy at @BaylorLibraries!
Dr Sandy explores the significance of Venice as a historical place and atemporal myth within the writings of Lord Byron, who was born #OTD in 1788! 📜
👉 https://t.co/NgJH5VonQd
The Armstrong Browning Library & Museum is currently accepting applications for one-month visiting research fellowships for the 2023-2024 academic year. Applications are due April 1. Fellowship details and application procedures can be found here: https://t.co/VQ1M9HXwM4
Poet and writer Fiona Sampson (@FionaRSampson) weaves together archival materials at the Armstrong Browning Library & Museum in her online exhibit, "Writing and Responsibility: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Poetics" https://t.co/WSLpTomPzD
Robert Browning's "Finine at the Fair" is the subject of our latest exhibit. Read @BaylorEnglish graduate student Anna Clark's exploration of Symbology in the exhibit as a way of unpacking this fascinating poem: https://t.co/Xt3ehOScb3
Alexander Abichou, Durham University, UK, faces "Texan Heat and Archive Fever" in his contribution to our blog series “Reflections from a Visiting Scholar”: https://t.co/BjVwPuSEDX
Great things are happening @WacoISD Principal meeting @BrowningLibrary & Museum. So beautiful “how do I love thee, let me count the ways” Elizabeth B Browning. Appropriate for how our educators feel about our children. @skincannon11@jjhg001_josie@dcornblum
Nothing says Welcome Home quite like a beautiful garden. We’re raising funds for new furniture and a refreshed look for our Garden of Contentment. Join us by making your gift today! Learn more: https://t.co/dG57qgHpSs
We look forward to seeing you at the Armstrong Browning Library & Museum this Friday, October 21 for our Baylor Homecoming Open House! https://t.co/B8HO35NpEN
Armstrong Browning Library Visiting Scholar @joshbrorby overcomes research disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic in his contribution to the ABL blog series “Reflections from a Visiting Scholar” https://t.co/lrxDDAmgYq