Newly-hired professor Stephen Goniprow used his first in-person class on “The U.S. Constitution, It’s Interpretation and the American Political Experience” to reflect on his personal opinions on Baylor’s COVID-19 protocols and the rights he has as a human.
Author: Ana Ruiz Brictson
As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the Department of Wellness and the Department of Campus Recreation take part in a national challenge that honors those who were lost that day.
“It’s honestly such an inclusive environment,” Roswell, N.M., junior Taylor Gillian said. “Whenever you go, you feel safe and at home. Everyone is very outgoing and personable. It’s a great way to make friends.”
Waco citizens enjoyed an evening of country music, food and fun Saturday night during the Stars and Stripes Music Fest at McLane Stadium.
The Mark and Paula Hurd Welcome Center is currently in progress and is set to be completed by 2023. It can be found on the corner of I-35 and University Parks Drive.
Waco is looking to invest over $80 million in infrastructure in the coming year.
You would never expect a school whose academic reputation is so highly admired to have people who care so much about things like getting engaged before finishing the school year.
Early on Thursday, several news stations reported two suicide bombers striking the Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan.
Waco’s I-35 construction continues to progress toward reaching its goal of improving mobility and safety for all citizens.
“It’s nothing more than a metric.” Provost Dr. Nancy Brickhouse, Ph.D. said about the aftermath of what happens when Baylor reaches the R1 research title. “It’s a goal, but it’s only a step along the way.”