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Multiple day conferences, year-long colloquia, individual lectures, “conversations” between individuals, hands-on workshops, and Museums at Noon talks featuring our graduate students all contribute to the remarkable richness of MSP offerings.
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Feb 3 exhibit tour – “Frosted Memories: Exploring the Life and Works of Robert Frost”
February 3 @ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Exhibit tour: “Frosted Memories: Exploring the Life and Works of Robert Frost”
Monday, February 3 at 12:00 pm
Special Collections Exhibit Space (6th Floor, Hatcher Graduate Library-South, Room 660J)
Join your Museum Studies colleagues on February 3 at noon for a guided tour of “Frosted Memories: Exploring the Life and Works of Robert Frost” currently on exhibit in the Hatcher Graduate Library Special Collections Exhibit Space.
The tour will be led by special collections library assistant and museum studies minor student, Elizabeth Zomeri (UM ’25).
Register in advance for the tour (space is limited).
“Frosted Memories: Exploring the Life and Works of Robert Frost” runs 12/9/24 – 2/20/25
Step into the world of one of America’s most beloved poets, Robert Frost. This captivating showcase delves into the rich tapestry of Robert Frost’s life and literary legacy. Explore the milestones and personal moments that shaped his journey from modest beginnings to literary icon. Discover the dual roles he navigated as both an inspiring educator and a profound poet, influencing countless minds in the classroom and through his verses. Experience the magic of winter and the warmth of Christmas through Frost’s evocative poems, capturing the natural beauty and insightful reflections that these seasons brought to his work. Celebrate Robert Frost’s status as a national treasure, a poet whose words resonated across the United States, earning admiration from presidents, scholars, and everyday readers alike.