Build-A-(Baylor)Bear now available!
…in a Baylor t-shirt! (To find the location nearest you — or other stores in your area that carry Baylor gear — visit www.baylor.edu/licensing/retailers.) Sic ’em, (Build-a-)Bears!…
…in a Baylor t-shirt! (To find the location nearest you — or other stores in your area that carry Baylor gear — visit www.baylor.edu/licensing/retailers.) Sic ’em, (Build-a-)Bears!…
When the first Baylor Homecoming parade was held in 1909 — long before most other universities were even holding Homecoming celebrations — no one had even dreamed of television, much less the Internet. For that matter, even commercial radio stations would not be launched for about another decade. But today, the University tries to take advantage of every medium possible to share its traditions with those who are unable to make it back to Waco for…
…whom we can all be proud. Alumna Jane Hampton Cook has worn a lot of different hats since graduating from Baylor in 1992 with a music degree. After earning her masters degree at Texas A&M in education administration, she went to work for then Governor George W. Bush. She spent three years in the governor’s office before following Bush to Washington, D.C., where she worked for five years. During that time, she redesigned whitehouse.gov and created…
…of Amy Holmes George in Gallery 2. To view the artistic prowess of our current students and faculty, come see the Annual Art Student Exhibition and Studio Faculty Exhibition on display March 27 through April 16. The museum’s exhibitions are free and open to the public unless specified, thanks in part to the generous support of the Martin Museum Art Angels and the Sue & Ted Getterman Endowed Fund. Visit www.baylor.edu/martinmuseum for hours of oper…
…to Baylor.” In case you didn’t get your copy of this issue, you can also read the article (and the rest of the magazine) online at www.baylormag.com. Sic ’em, Angela!…