It is estimated that more than 100,000 people are currently on the waitlist for lifesaving organ transplants. It is also estimated that every nine minutes, someone is added to the list. Baylor alumnus Dr. Corbin Goerlich is researching a way to save lives through an alternative method of transplantation.
Author: Megan Hale
Spurring students along in their pre-health journeys, Pre-Physician Assistant (PA) Society at Baylor seeks to provide members with the tools and knowledge necessary to not only be successful in their undergraduate pursuits, but to adequately prepare them for their futures as practicing health care providers.
Serving others has a positive impact not only on those whom you serve but also on your own life.
Dr. Mojgan Parizi-Robinson was selected as the 29th winner of the Collins Outstanding Professor Award for Baylor’s 2022 academic year.
Baylor’s Prehealth Leadership Committee and Baylor Leaders for CHANGE will be hosting the first-ever Undergraduate Medical Leadership Conference on April 22 and 23.
Baylor’s Anthropology Society supports students pursuing the study of anthropology by connecting them with like-minded peers, faculty and opportunities to aid in their future endeavors.
Baylor alumna and professor Jennifer Martinsen spoke to a group of Baylor University students in recognition of Public Health Week, sharing her story and personal experiences highlighting the importance of community, resilience and mental wellness when walking through seasons of struggle.
Dr. Moisés Park, an assistant professor of Spanish, views his office as a space to display his passions and interests while acting as a reminder of his history and heritage; in a sense, it is a museum of his life.
As a celebration of innovation and discovery, URSA Scholars Week provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to share their research with the Baylor community and gain recognition for their academic achievement.
An estimated 2.3 billion people around the globe currently do not have access to a clean, sustainable source of water. The Baylor Wells Project is a student organization with the goal of bringing attention to the water scarcity distress around the globe.
Students for Environmental Equity is a gateway for students to play their own role in fulfilling Baylor’s mission statement and call to worldwide leadership and service by being good stewards of the Earth.
Baylor American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) seeks to equip women pursuing health care vocations by providing them with opportunities to shadow professionals in their chosen field, learn from guest speakers, connect with female students who share similar interests and give back to the community through service.
Grounded in a Christian commitment, Baylor’s medical missions class (MH3342) seeks to encourage students to pursue their Christian call to missions by using the gifts and academic skills they have already been given.
The annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day is dedicated to empowering women in STEM and encouraging the next generation of girls to pursue learning and careers in technical fields.
Real-world experience brings purpose and meaning to why we go to class every day. I believe colleges should adopt a more holistic view of education and encourage learning outside the confines of a classroom. Education should be less about simply learning material for a test and more about applying that material in a real-life setting.
Black History Month provides a purposeful opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds and ethnicities to partner together in celebrating the impact Black history has had on each of our lives.
Baylor BURST supports students and hopes to amplify research opportunities.
Baylor CRASR is diving deep into water research by emphasizing educational outreach and partnering with the Waco community.
Aero at Baylor is a student-led organization that provides students with hands-on challenges and opportunities to turn their curiosity and ideas into realities.