The Baylor Libraries Special Collections Teaching Fellows Program
encourages the use of rare books, archives, and other special
collections materials in Baylor graduate and undergraduate curricula. In
this session, fellows will present lightning talks on how the use of
special collections materials enhances teaching and learning in their
courses. Attendees will leave the session with ideas for incorporating
special collections into their own courses and prepared to apply for a
summer fellowship.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Special Collections Teaching Fellows 2019:
Armstrong Browning Library
- Jennifer Hargrave, Ph.D., Department of English
Baylor Collections of Political Materials at the W.R. Poage Legislative Library
- Stephanie Boddie, Ph.D., Diana R. Garland School of Social Work
Baylor Libraries Digital Collections
- Lorynn Divita, Ph.D., Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
- Chad Houk, Doctoral Candidate, Center for Christian Music Studies
Keston Center for Religion, Politics and Society
- Adrienne Harris, Ph.D., Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
- Charles Ramsey, Ph.D., Baptist Student Ministries
Moody Library Special Collections
- Nathan Hays, Ph.D., Department of Religion
- Mikeal Parsons, Ph.D., Department of Religion
The Texas Collection
- Daniel Watkins, Ph.D., Department of History