In a society that largely values aesthetic over practicality, it makes sense that buying a real Christmas tree is glorified on every media platform. However, real trees are a big hassle and create more problems than good. Fake trees are the way to go this Christmas.
Author: Lauren Combs
November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Dr. Dennis Myers — the Danny and Lenn Prince endowed professor for the residential care of older adults — and Anna junior Ansley Nevil speak about what Alzheimer’s disease is and how students can care for those enduring it, especially during COVID-19.
Dr. Jenifer Johnson, director of recruitment and first-year experience; Dr. Suzanne Nesmith, associate dean of undergraduate education; and Austin sophomore Lana Brady discuss how the pandemic impacted the education field and why prospective students still want to be educators despite new challenges.
Dr. Gaynor Yancey, director of the Center for Church and Community Impact (C3i), dives deeper into the program, explaining the research, work and importance of having a social work presence within congregations.
Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas is finally here, as the celebration started on Oct. 22. Though Hallmark has a very divided following, here are a few reasons the movies are better than you think.
Midway Middle School Principal Dr. Herb Cox has joined Baylor’s staff as a clinical assistant professor to educate future administrators. Cox said he hopes to be an example of what it looks like to lead like Jesus as an administrator.
Because of her family’s experience fostering and adopting children through Buckner International, Allen freshman Kylee Schwartz said she decided to pursue social work — despite concerns of an emotional job description.
After the passing of House Bill 3979, associate professor of curriculum and instruction Karon LeCompte and other educators reflect on the changes in social studies education in the past 20 years.
People need to stop saying their pets are service, therapy or comfort animals out of convenience to bring them wherever they want.
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue transports you to the islands and introduces Polynesian culture through its traditional plate lunches.
Teacher’s aides and interns at Bell Hill’s Elementary debunk the myth that education is the easiest major on campus by sharing their daily schedules.