Premiere welcomes thousands of future Bears to campus for open house
…ime on the Baylor campus — and their next might be either Baylor Line Camp this summer, or Move2BU this fall just before school starts. Sic ’em, Future Bears!…
…ime on the Baylor campus — and their next might be either Baylor Line Camp this summer, or Move2BU this fall just before school starts. Sic ’em, Future Bears!…
…dents receive excellent marks for teaching themselves, and they grow professionally through the process of teaching what they’ve learned to the next generation. Research — How does an institution like Baylor grow to become an R1 research university, recognized among the nation’s elite? There are plenty of standards to meet, but at a basic level, it means dozens of labs across campus are operating at a high level, earning major research grants and…
…inspire ministries on campus and around the world, from the Journeyman mission program to the Passion Conferences. Last week, hundreds of Baylor students again gathered in Jesus’ name for FM72, a 72-hour on-campus prayer and worship event coordinated by Baylor’s Office of Spiritual Life in conjunction with local churches and campus ministries. The entire event was once again centered on Fountain Mall, right in the heart of campus. A prayer tent f…
…as this weekend in Portland; stay tuned to Baylor and Baylor Athletics social media accounts for details when those are available. Sic ’em, Baylor women’s basketball!…
…was one of the first coeducational colleges or universities west of the Mississippi River — about 10 years before any public institution of higher learning would introduce mixed-gender learning, and a full 75 years before American women were guaranteed the right to vote. Since that groundbreaking beginning, countless women have come through the halls of Baylor before going on to do amazing things. Here’s a look at some Baylor Bears who have made n…
…for “The Good Newsies.” Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sing Alliance, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Alpha Tau Omega* will join those winners in performing at Pigskin Revue this fall; mark your calendars now for #BaylorHomecoming weekend, Oct. 21-26! All University Sing is a Baylor tradition dating back to 1953. This year’s event featured 20 seven-minute Broadway-style acts from a total of 22 student organizations, all competing i…
…and 3 rebounds per game, and he’ll appear in the NBA All-Star Weekend’s Rising Stars Game this weekend. — Jeremy Sochan (San Antonio Spurs) is putting together his second straight strong season in San Antonio. He averaged over 11 points and 5 rebounds per games as a rookie last year, and this year is improving on those numbers as a key piece for the Spurs. — Royce O’Neale (Phoenix Suns) has had an eventful seventh NBA season. The Suns traded for…
…d points per set, while sophomore setter Averi Carlson finished third in assists per set. Despite an injury to star freshman Kyndal Stowers, who also finished the season in the top 10 in the conference in kills and points per set, the Bears made it through that gauntlet to the postseason. This year marks Baylor volleyball’s 12th all-time NCAA tournament selection, with eight of those (67%) coming under McGuyre. (For comparison, Scott Drew has led…
…basketball exhibition game against the Adelaide 36ers, an Australian professional basketball team that’s actually still in existence today. (Many years later, Baylor fan favorite Aaron Bruce would go on to play for the 36ers.) The Baylor men, led by head coach Gene Iba, defeated the 36ers 75-57 that day to christen their new home court. After 35 years playing across town at the Heart O’ Texas Coliseum (now the Extraco Events Center), the Bears and…
…professor, makes a big statement about the fourth graders she spoke to on National STEM Day last week: “They’re asking the same questions I’m asking in my research.” As the students interacted with Kienle and her students, they validated just that. Kienle was part of a cohort of Baylor professors who visited local schools for National STEM Day, discussing topics like leopard seals, air quality, solar power and more. Students at J.H. Hines Element…