Author: Micaela Freeman

By Micaela Freeman | Staff WriterBaylor graduate student Zack Valdez is participating as a fellow in the American AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowship (STPF) for the 2018 year. The opportunity came to Valdez after applying to multiple programs within the American Association for the Advance of Science (AAAS) for the opportunity to advocate for science and its policy. The program offers its fellows the opportunity to learn first hand about the policy realm of science as well as contribute their knowledge in ways they didn’t towards their degree. As a Policy Fellow of AAAS, Valdez will not only advocate…

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Baylor’s Office of Career & Professional Development will be hosting an internship and career fair from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday on the fifth floor of Cashion Academic Center. The event is open for students and alumni looking for career opportunities. With approximately 60 organizations present, the career fair is open to every major with some specific major opportunities. The event allows students to present themselves in a professional setting and test their communication skills. Baylor Career & Professional Development has offered tips for students attending: Prepare a 30-second introduction about yourself, including goals and academic success, and be…

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By Micaela Freeman | Staff Writer Attorneys in the “Jane Doe” lawsuit filed against Baylor University have subpoenaed former police chief Jim Doak and former athletic director Ian McCaw for documents related to accusations in the suit. Subpoenas for Doak and former Baylor employee Migdalia Holgersson were filed on Wednesday in United States District Court in Waco. Court records show McCaw, former senior associate athletic director Todd Patulski and former Title IX investigator Ian McRary all received similar subpoenas on Jan. 26. The subpoenas issued to them only required documents, not court appearances, and are common in court. Baylor has…

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