The Baylor Libraries are proud to announce the Baylor Libraries Teaching Fellowship recipients for 2019. These Baylor faculty and graduate students will spend time this summer exploring rare books, archives, and other special collections materials and the ways these unique resources can enrich the courses they teach. They represent the fifth cohort of teaching fellows supported by the University Libraries.
- Stephanie Boddie, Ph.D., Diana R. Garland School of Social Work (Baylor Collections of Political Materials)
- Lorynn Divita, Ph.D., Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences (Digital Collections)
- Jennifer Hargrave, Ph.D., Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences (Armstrong Browning Library)
- Adrienne Harris, Ph.D., Modern Languages and Cultures, College of Arts and Sciences (The Keston Center)
- Nathan Hays, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Religion, College of Arts and Sciences (Central Libraries Special Collections)
- Chad Houk, Doctoral Candidate, Center for Christian Music Studies, School of Music (Digital Collections)
- Joel Iliff, Doctoral Candidate, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences (Baylor Collections of Political Materials)
- Mikeal Parsons, Ph.D., Department of Religion, College of Arts and Sciences (Central Libraries Special Collections)
- Charles Ramsey, Ph.D., Baptist Student Ministries (The Keston Center)
- Daniel Watkins, Ph.D., Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences (The Texas Collection)
The Libraries look forward to working with these fellows this summer and welcoming their students to the Libraries’ special collections in the fall and spring.