From Baylor to the big leagues — via Robbins College of Health & Human Sciences
…clinical practice, I gained the confidence to take my job to the next level. It makes me a better practitioner.” Sic ’em, Brynn, Jeremy, Zach, and Robbins College!…
…clinical practice, I gained the confidence to take my job to the next level. It makes me a better practitioner.” Sic ’em, Brynn, Jeremy, Zach, and Robbins College!…
…nies Friday and Saturday — capping off another incredible year at Baylor. [SEE MORE: Senior portraits || Senior Celebration and Kente ceremony photos || Ceremony replays] As a proud Baylor graduate who walked across that same stage many years ago, the best piece of advice I can give you is this: Stay in touch. Update your alumni contact information so that wherever your future takes you, you’ll know what’s going on with your alma mater and can con…
…Award for first-generation student success. “To have First in Line recognized nationally is a proud accomplishment, not just for this office, but this institution,” says Michelle Gonzalez (BA ’12), First in Line program manager. “This award recognizes the hard work and commitment Baylor has put forth to support, empower and celebrate our first-generation students.” First in Line offers first-generation college students a place to ask questions an…
…Christian heritage we continue today. The Black Gospel Music Preservation Project has received the most attention for its work saving historic Black Gospel recordings; the newer Black Gospel Preachers Project is working to do the same for Black church sermons. Meanwhile, Baylor’s Institute for Oral History also has made available the oral memoirs of pastors such as W.A. Criswell and Robert Gilbert. * Research: In addition to specific programs and…
…Rome, Ga. Dr. Pamela Durso (BA ’83, PhD ’92), Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Shawnee, Kan. Dr. Ronald Ellis (MSEd ’81), California Baptist University, Riverside, Calif. Dr. Jaffus Hardrick (EdD ’02), Florida Memorial University, Miami Gardens, Fla. Dr. Mary Hensley (EdD ’89), Blinn College, Brenham, Texas Dr. Kao Kim Hourn (BA ’89), University of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Dr. Brad Johnson (BSED ’93, EdD ’05), College of the Ozarks, Po…
…rollment management recruiting, marketing, and innovation. “In the college search process, we know that nothing beats physically stepping foot on our beautiful campus, meeting with faculty and students face-to-face, and experiencing the welcoming community that sets our Baylor Family apart.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tom Barnard (@tomatbaylor) Premiere’s offerings included events in various academic buildings, open houses in…
…l who were there — the colors of the sky, the drop in temperature, and the sense of nightfall in the middle of the day. During Eclipse Over Texas on Monday, 50+ representatives of Baylor’s Department of Physics were on hand at McLane Stadium to assist and educate those in attendance. We asked a couple of them — Dr. Lorin Swint Matthews (BS ’94, PhD ’98) and Dr. Barbara Castainheria Endl — to help us understand what we saw during the eclipse. Among…
…shared by Baylor University (@bayloruniversity) Across the river, an international crowd estimated at 14,000 gathered for Eclipse Over Texas. Telescopes, presentations from NASA and Baylor experts, hands-on activities and more added to the day for visitors. The event was co-hosted by Baylor, NASA, the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., and the City of Waco. Thanks to Baylor Chamber and all those who helped make both #BaylorDia 2024 and Eclip…
…ery important, and they’re the ones who end up driving the bus on research projects.” As we celebrate graduate students this week, here are five ways BU graduate students advance the Baylor mission. Teaching and Mentorship — For nearly 180 years, Baylor has been known for excellent undergraduate teaching, and its reputation remains elite. Graduate students play a meaningful rule in burnishing that reputation. In classrooms and labs, Baylor graduat…
…sion 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 featured round-the-clock worship and prayer, and students gathered four straight nights (Sunday thr…