Build-A-(Baylor)Bear now available!
…e bears can now be dressed 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!…
…e bears can now be dressed 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…
…has had 10 Fulbright winners. Not only do the individual students benefit from the effort, but Baylor’s strong academic reputation is strengthened. Sic ’em, potential Fulbright scholars!…
…e LHSON such a special place. The subjects ranged from faculty to students, alumni in local hospitals to alumni on the mission field, to even a special family of test dummies who help make the students who train on them smarter. And when nursing school students aren’t studying, they’re giving back of their time, on international trips to places such as Ethiopia, Uganda and Mexico. But they do occasionally take a break from all that hard work, and…
…Dr. Rodney Stark, Dr. Byron Johnson, Dr. Christopher Bader and Dr. Carson Mencken was profiled in national media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Time, and ABC News. Local news stations in cities like Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh televised reports on the survey, and even publications as far flung as Italy, Australia, India and Mexico ran with the story. (Click here for a complete list of media coverage.) Th…
…pital Kampala there. An important part of Baylor 2012 and the school’s mission is “to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service.” What an excellent way for this to be put into practice! Sic ’em, Baylor students with servant hearts!…
…this wonderful school. I wondered if the same atmosphere of peace, joy, excellence, service, personal care and warmth would be there that I found as a student in the seventies. It is — and even more so. As parents of an entering freshman, my husband and I are amazed at the level of personal attention and genuine care expressed to us by all of you, including all the nameless young people posted everywhere on campus giving a helping hand. At almost…
…y graduates in this article from The Monitor. Such students certainly seem to fit the Vision 2012 goal of attracting a top-tier student body. Sic ’em, incoming freshmen!…
…ven K-LOVE Christian radio ran an interview with the group on its nationwide radio network. A side effect has been that the team has also drawn attention to Baylor as its members exemplify the kind of student Baylor attracts. The group is also doing an excellent job keeping their blog updated daily with news and pictures from their trip. A number of Baylor alumni are helping host the students at many of their stops; if you live on the West Coast a…
…ll phone so that he can send money home to help support his family (his parents died when he was a teenager). The first member of his family to attend college, Mamadou is set to graduate this August after just three and a half years. The Waco Tribune-Herald reports that he does plan to stick around for his senior year, though, after which he hopes to get a shot at the NBA. Mamadou is the second Baylor student-athlete to win the award since it was…