I am the Ebenezer Scrooge of Baylor homecoming. Maybe my cold, non-southern heart will warm up to the idea of homecoming when I’m a senior next year and I realize it’s my last one.
Author: Caitlyn Meisner
Even if alumni graduated 10, 20 or 30 years ago, many say that Baylor is still home to them and that they continue to be proud of the improvements made since their undergrad years.
Just after the Ukrainian university was bombed by Russia over the summer, Dr. Sergiy Kudelia began hosting a lecture series with Western scholars for Ukrainian professors and students at Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University.
In Texas, 1,672 opioid-related overdose deaths were recorded in 2021, revolving around Fentanyl — a highly addictive and lethal opioid — according to provisional data from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
The Faculty Color of Alliance has begun its fifth year empowering diverse faculty at Baylor, all while not being officially affiliated with the university.
Women in the Academy (WITA) empowers female doctoral students throughout their research and prepares them for life after graduate school.
Libertarian candidate for Texas governor Mark Tippetts is fighting for votes this November and explains his views on abortion, school safety, marijuana legalization and immigration.
Family-owned restaurant Health Camp has spent its 74-year history impacting the Waco community from just down La Salle Avenue.
Even though I’m an off-campus student, I still need to eat. I buy a meal plan so I don’t have to worry about packing a lunch, there’s no money coming out of my pocket and I can maintain ties to campus life.
On Friday, Gov. Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke, main Texas governor candidates, debated on topics like reproductive rights, immigration and school safety.
With midterms coming up or just finishing, we all need a break from school. Even if we don’t have a weeklong break in the fall semester until Thanksgiving, we all need to ensure we’re getting enough rest and relaxation.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke stopped in Waco Wednesday to speak on gun control, reproductive rights and immigration to Baylor students and the Waco community.
The newly chartered Latinx Faculty and Staff Association (LFSA) has kicked off the 2022-2023 academic year supporting campus Hispanic Heritage Month events.
Baylor announced its plans to hire new faculty members as well as eight endowed chairs and the vice provost for global engagement.
Baylor’s Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) organization began another year on campus supporting female faculty and mentoring graduate students.
The Baptist General Convention of Texas is conducting a review of its relationship agreement with Baylor after postponing it last year due to COVID-19.
Waco High School students returned to their campus Wednesday after a hoax report of an active shooter sent them into lockdown on Tuesday.
Browning Square and the Quadrangle — Baylor-provided graduate housing — give students a quaint space to relax and study.
Judge Kenneth Starr, the 14th president of Baylor, died at 76 on Tuesday. Starr served as president from 2010 to 2016 and was given the title of chancellor in 2013.
Baylor has begun searching for a new vice provost for global engagement, as Dr. Jeff Hamilton will be stepping down from the position in August 2023.
Baylor’s Black Faculty & Staff Association (BFSA) will be starting the 2022-2023 academic year with its annual fall kickoff event on Sept. 15, welcoming its new cohort of the AIM Leadership Collective.
Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 on Thursday in Balmoral Castle, her summer residence located in Scotland.
Dr. Stephen Breck Reid, former professor at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, shared his intake on his new role as Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity and Belonging starting in August.
The BU Women’s Colloquium, an advocacy group founded by six female faculty, will mark its 10-year anniversary after being officially affiliated with Baylor since 2012.
Cats are a low-maintenance and affordable option for college students who want an animal companion.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) granted $5 million to the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty (BCHP) to continue its Meals-to-You program and to permanently scale its impact outside of the states it serves, including Texas, New Mexico, Alaska and Utah.