‘Lady, The Miracle Bear’ documents BU’s beloved black bear’s health journey
…ocumentary, produced by Waco filmmaker Robert Fuller (BA ’98), can be seen on Baylor’s Facebook and YouTube accounts. Sic ’em, Lady and Lady’s caretakers!…
…ocumentary, produced by Waco filmmaker Robert Fuller (BA ’98), can be seen on Baylor’s Facebook and YouTube accounts. Sic ’em, Lady and Lady’s caretakers!…
…ight featured Mass Meeting, as Baylor students learned the story of the 10 Bears who died in a 1927 bus-train accident, as the Immortal Ten’s stories are told at the annual Mass Meeting during Homecoming. Tonight, first-year students took part in Mass Meeting, where they learned about the #ImmortalTen – a story that unites all in the #BaylorFamily. Then, together, #BU25 had a time of reflection with candles lit by the Eternal Flame.#SicEm | #Baylo…
…and thereby claiming the program’s first and only national title. Several Bears who played in the 1983 and/or 1984 games against BYU enjoyed professional football careers. Anderson was a third-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings in 1984 and would play eight years in the NFL. Dr. Mark Adickes (BBA ’84) played with Young in the USFL before playing six years in the NFL (and then becoming a renowned orthopedic surgeon). Gerald “The Ice Cube” McNeil (…
…* In the early 1900s, a huge archway welcomed Baylor football fans to the Bears’ home at Carroll Field (where the Bill Daniel Student Center sits today). That original Carroll Field sign was restored in 2018 and is now on display inside the SUB, while a portion of the arch has been replicated outside the SUB where the original once stood. If it’s been awhile since your last Baylor visit, you might also want to check out these additions/updates fr…
…and staff — not only proved just how strong they were, but continued to persevere through the challenges. Sic ’em, Bears!…
…ng like I was meant to be here.” No matter your background — there’s a place for you in the Baylor Family. Sic ’em, Bears!…
…hed himself as an all-Big 12 performer and defensive MVP at safety for the Bears from 2003-06, has similarly impressed during a 15-year climb up the coaching ladder. He began his post-playing career as a grad assistant at Baylor in 2007, eventually making stops as an assistant at Iowa State, Texas A&M, Michigan and with the Dallas Cowboys before ascending to the head job at Buffalo. At 37, he’s the fourth-youngest current coach at any FBS school….
…o tackle our world’s biggest problems. All in all, it makes for a strong report card for Baylor this fall. Sic ’em, Bears!…
…bout. Baylor’s 2021 university commercial debuted on television during the Bears’ football game on Saturday; see it for yourself here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmw1dW3yUmI The 30-second spot, titled “Let There Be Light,” continues Baylor’s “Where Lights Shine Bright” brand campaign and features scenes of campus life paired with couplets that paint a picture of BU’s vibrant, active campus experience — supported by a caring Christian communit…
…orning. This week, Baylor has been sharing those stories from a variety of Bears (see below). President Linda Livingstone recalls dropping off her daughter at kindergarten before heading to work in Hankamer/Cashion. Tommy Marshall (now Air Force Lt. Col. Marshall, BS ’02) was one of many Baylor students following the news on TVs around campus. Mark Childers — today, the head of Baylor’s Department of Public Safety — was a Secret Service agent in W…