Baylor’s Panhellenic sorority recruitment registration ends at 11:59 p.m. Dec. 5. Spring 2022 recruitment week, also known as rush week, begins on Jan. 9, but preparation and organization starts months in advance for potential new members, also known as PNMs.
Author: Mariah Bennett
Baylor’s chapter of the International Justice Mission is hosting its annual fundraiser — Threads – A Pop-Up Thrift Shop to End Slavery — from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday on Fountain Mall.
CureBU raised funds for children at CURE International hospitals all around the world through Paws for a Cause.
The Crochet Club is ready to provide a place for crafting and unwinding from the day for students next semester.
Former and current students dish their dining hall hacks, tips and tricks they’ve accumulated while eating on campus.
Baylor’s NSSLHA hosted an event allowing participants to advocate for federal issues that affect NSSLHA members and other Baylor students.
The Mentoring Alliance has opened a location in Waco and is searching for group mentor applicants for its summer camp program.
The Bear’s Mouth Go Club, based on a 4,000-year-old board game from China, begins its legacy at Baylor.
The Martin Museum of Art is making plans through research and experience to participate further in Baylor Homecoming festivities and student life.
Dr. Jivasantikarn has taken his research and experiences in Thailand and America to create opportunities internationally.
Since 1909, Baylor’s homecoming parade has connected generations of alumni, students and Waco businesses.
An ick says more about your own values than how icky the other party is.
The Mayborn Museum takes relationships locally, nationally and even within the museum into account to decide what to feature.
The Baylor Hawai’i Club has brought its welcoming aloha spirit to campus through food, activities and social media.
Service, nonpartisan, cultural and political organizations celebrate National Voter Registration Day with a voter registration drive.
Missions Week adds two new events to its lineup, with Wednesday’s event highlighting Waco nonprofits and businesses.
“We are all obviously deeply committed to our communities,” President Linda Livingstone said. “We recognize the decisions we make and the things we do have a huge impact on the cities we’re in.”
“[Our goal] is to help students be as successful as possible and really feel welcome within our residential communities,” Rob Engblom, associate director for resident learning at Campus Living and Learning, said.
Unicycle Academy at Baylor keeps the wheel turning with small but steady growth.
Hispanic and Latinx culture and community are recognized through multiple events from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
For those who fear they may have girl-bossed a bit too close to the sun.
Neighbor Nights are back in person, kicking off with a fitting theme of “Getting to Know Your Neighbor.”
The first non-Baptist religious organization to be founded at Baylor hosts a weekly walking rosary, open to all.
“We wanted to indicate to the campus community that change was coming,” Foley said.
Baylor joins the largest collegiate women’s networking organization in the nation, reaching nearly 150 campuses.
Almost one year after the original article on Student Activities’ plans for increased diversity, equity and inclusion, here are the updates about the progress of the plan.
Hosted by the Department of Multicultural Affairs, the Mosaic Mixer is an annual event that allows students to connect and discover different cultural coalitions and organizations, as well as other departments on campus.
Baylor students, faculty and staff embody a spirit of service in relief efforts after tragic fire at G.W Carver Middle School.