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July 17, 2017, Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Research + Teaching

Help us meet this year’s goal for a National Endowment for the Humanities challenge grant

In 2010, The Chronicle of Higher Education noted, “No campus library in the U.S. mounts exhibitions to rival those of the University of Texas at Austin’s special-collection library, the Harry Ransom Center.” Since then, our exhibition program continues to grow, and our annual visitors have nearly tripled.

Roy Flukinger leads curator tour of the exhibition “Radical Transformation: Magnum Photos Into the Digital Age.”

We are honored to hold the collections of so many authors and artists, and to preserve their collections for generations to come. Our exhibitions allow us to share these materials with visitors and are free and open to the public.

Help us meet this year’s goal for a National Endowment for the Humanities challenge grant, which will establish a $2 million endowment to strengthen the future of our exhibitions program. We have 14 days to raise the needed $35,000.

Your gift of $50, $100, $500, or more ensures that our exhibition program can continue to thrive. Make a gift today.

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