Meet 32 Baylor women who have made their marks on the world of education
…health and other services to more than 30 million children since 1965. Dr. Vivienne Malone-Mayes was a widely-respected mathematician who became Baylor’s first Black professor in 1966. In 1961, when Malone-Mayes decided to get her Ph.D. in mathematics, she applied to Baylor — but was rejected because of her race. By the time she had completed her doctoral studies at UT, Baylor had officially integrated, and in a beautiful twist of fate, the univer…