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The Department of Museum Studies at Baylor University prepares students for successful museum careers, emphasizing administration, curatorship, collections management, exhibits, and education, through guided instruction, research, and practical application.
The Martin Museum of Art offers quality exhibitions of fine art to the students, faculty, and staff of Baylor University and to the Waco and Central Texas communities.
The Mayborn Museum Complex brings together, in one location the resources of hands-on discovery rooms and interactive natural science and cultural history galleries, including outdoor exhibits. This usually rich combination provides a wide spectrum of engaging learning opportunities for learners and visitors of all ages.
The Armstrong Browning Library is a research library devoted to the study of the lives and works of the Victorian poets, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Privately funded by Baylor University, but free and open to the public, it houses the world's largest collection of books, manuscripts, and memorabilia pertaining to the Brownings. The Library also contains a heavy concentration of materials on the Victorian era, especially those literary figures who were contemporaries and associates of the Brownings.
The central libraries, special libraries and resource centers of Baylor house more than 1.6 million bound volumes, more than 2.8 million microforms and government document pieces and thousands of audio-visual items, maps, charts and photographs. The Baylor Libraries originated on the Baylor campus in Independence in 1845 and have evolved with the university's move to Waco in 1886, the construction of Carroll Library in 1903, the opening of Armstrong Browning Library & Museum in 1951, the building of Moody Memorial Library in 1968, the addition of the W. R. Poage Legislative Library in 1979, the Jesse H. Jones Library expansion in 1992, the emergence of Library and Academic Technology Services in 2001, the onboarding of the Keston Center for Religion, Politics, and Society in 2007, and the welcoming of the Institute for Oral History in 2016. Baylor University Press is the academic book publishing arm of Baylor University. Established in 1897, Baylor University Press publishes around forty new academic titles each year. The Press publishes technical scholarship for researchers, tools for teachers, and textbooks for students. All Press publications under our primary academic imprint enjoy rigorous peer review and project development.
An online version of the map of the Waco campus of Baylor University. This site includes a directory of all facilities and many offices on the Waco campus, way finding to and around campus, and pictures & descriptions of campus.
This page provides links to numerous websites for anyone that may be visiting the Baylor campus.

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