Dr. Mary Lauren Benton, assistant professor in the department of computer science and co-faculty adviser for Baylor’s Women in Computer Science (WiCS), said the organization aims to build community among women, encourage professional growth and develop mentoring relationships within the club and with the outside community.
Author: Audrey Patterson
Baylor’s Theme Park Engineering and Design Club is comprised of students who dream of working for Disney or are interested in theme park designs. The organization annually participate in Imaginations, a design competition sponsored by Walt Disney Imagineering with the purpose of finding the next generation of Imagineers.
Baylor students will compete in the National Cyber League, an online cybersecurity competition between U.S. high school and college students, April 8-10 for the individual game and April 22-24 for the team game.
When passing by fellow sorority members or casual friends, they might ask, “How are you?” with a smile. But oftentimes, both parties are fixed on getting to their class, never slow their stride and keep walking before receiving an answer.
Dr. Annette von Jouanne, professor of electrical and computer engineering, partnered with the U.S. Navy on the development of electric ships and how sustainable energy relates to transportation.
After campus-wide phishing emails for job opportunities were distributed, The Baylor Lariat spoke with associate vice president and chief information security officer Jon Allen via email about the cybersecurity app faculty and students have been using for the past seven years: DUO Two-Factor Authentication.
Sugar Land junior and president of the Baylor Society of Women Engineers Jenna Kabot said the purpose of the Baylor Society of Women Engineers is to uplift members in pursuit of engineering by providing a safe community and career opportunities.
There is art in words. Making someone so sad that they lie in bed for days, not wanting to do anything but go back to when their favorite character was happy, requires skill.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers and engineers received a $600,000 grant in 2020 to study the effectiveness of a mechanical horse simulator as a treatment for children with autism.
Computing for Compassion is hosting its fourth Wacode, a 36-hour hackathon, from Feb. 26 to Feb. 27.
Baylor alumnus Matt Whitehurst began working at Copeland Engineering as a design manager 11 months ago.
Walking into Dr. Anne Spence’s office, one immediately realizes the engineer professor loves aerospace and supports women in STEM.
Students who work 20 hours a week or less perform better in their classes and organizations, so it’s essential to stay within the parameter.
Teal is intentionally designed with its specific students in mind.
Baylor’s School of Engineering and Computer Science is celebrating its 27th year as a school.