Foster Pavilion debuts to rave reviews
…available for women’s games at the Foster. (The 1,000-seat student allotment will continue to be made available to students on a game-by-game basis.) Sic ’em, Foster Pavilion!…
…available for women’s games at the Foster. (The 1,000-seat student allotment will continue to be made available to students on a game-by-game basis.) Sic ’em, Foster Pavilion!…
…lty and students through hands-on, interactive presentations that made high-level college research accessible, with the hopes of sparking an interest in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and math) among the next generation. Baylor partnered with Transformation Waco and Connally ISD to highlight the day, spark curiosity about STEM topics, and discover new topics they could study in college. This year’s STEM Day activities included:…
…slated for Jan. 2 against Cornell. Tickets may be tough to come by this season, especially as the Bears make the move to Foster. Find more info on season tickets, mini-plans and individual tickets as it becomes available at BaylorBears.com. Sic ’em, Baylor men’s basketball!…
…ed four notable transfers: senior forward Madison Bartley, a two-time first-team all-conference player at Belmont; sophomore guard Yaya Felder, who led the MAC in scoring last year at Ohio; sophomore guard Denae Fritz, a Big 12 All-Freshman Team selection last year at Iowa State; and junior guard Jada Walker, a former SEC All-Freshman Team honoree at Kentucky. Walker was named the Big 12’s Preseason Newcomer of the Year after averaging 12.9 points…
…. This year’s celebration featured more than 100 entries, including student-made floats, balloons, student and local organizations, and more. (Miss the parade? Watch KCEN’s broadcast, learn this year’s float winners, and get an up-close look at all the floats.) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Baylor University (@bayloruniversity) Then it was on to the game, which didn’t turn out the way we had hoped — but was an opportunity for mo…
…nd the Baylor Alumni office working together to throw out the biggest green-and-gold welcome mat you’ve ever seen. So, fellow Bears — we look forward to welcoming you back this weekend. Come see old friends, and make new ones. Check out the newest parts of campus, and retell old stories brought to mind by the older ones. Pass down your memories and fond feelings to the next generation. And most importantly, catch that Baylor spirit again. Sic ’em,…
…and the first of four Pigskin Revue performances, followed Friday by the 50-year class reunion, Singspiration, the Royal & Pure Homecoming Stroll-Off, Bonfire, Pep Rally and Extravaganza. Saturday opens with the nation’s largest collegiate Homecoming Parade, followed by Baylor football hosting Iowa State at 2:30 p.m. at McLane Stadium. [Find all the week’s details at baylor.edu/homecoming.] Beyond these traditional events, Homecoming 2023 also fea…
…put hands and feet to the Gospel, there’s the “Service Chapel.” In this two-semester Chapel experience, students both serve the community and learn how to lead others in service. With everything from Steppin’ Out to the MLK Day of Service, students will be integral in planning and leading those experiences for the Baylor community. — “Faith and Arts: Interior Design” helps interior design students think about how design matters for sacred spaces….
…f each Indy/Belle ornament’s gift will go to support the Bear Habitat program and enrichment for both Indy and Belle, who have settled in well at the on-campus habitat, and Lady, who is loving her off-campus home.) Sic ’em, Bears!…
…the much-anticipated new front door to campus. From Friday morning’s ribbon-cutting to Friday night’s “Howdy at the Hurd,” the entire day took on a celebratory air. First came the traditional ribbon-cutting, led by Baylor Regent Paula Hurd, whose gift — along with her late husband, Mark (BBA ’79) — began the path to making this facility a reality. After a brief ceremony, a gathered crowd headed inside to look around the building that now welcomes…