This Baylor alumna (and ovarian cancer survivor) just climbed Mount Everest
…ial Work sort of set that foundation for how I live now — creating a space safe enough to ask questions and sort of allowing for a human-centered framework on life… Even now in guiding, I’m working with people and helping them have an experience outside. All of those bases of a human-centered framework on life were planted at Baylor.” So what does one do after climbing Everest? This summer has been about recovering and leading climbs on Mount Rain…