Dr. Doug Weaver’s office is located in Tidwell Bible Building and features a series of famous sports and religious figures in bobblehead form.
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Orthodox Christian Fellowship works to educate and share their faith with members of Baylor’s community.
Seniors Bethany Neubert and Hannah Deal share their experiences with Cru and their plans for meeting in Collins moving forward.
Muslim students opened up about Ramadan and their experience practicing it at Baylor.
Dr. Elizabeth Shively shared a lecture on discipleship and what it takes to follow Jesus.
Tidwell Bible Building’s renovation brought about more than just new classrooms and office spaces. After a 15-month renovation that started in 2020, Tidwell reopened for the start of the fall 2021 semester. With the renovation, Tidwell is now able to display artifacts from biblical times.
Getting bullied is inevitable, so learn how to adapt and work around it for the better.
FM72 makes its return to Baylor with days of nonstop prayer and worship nights.
Catholic Student Association provides a home and community for Baylor’s Catholic students.
The tornado watch in Waco gave many on-campus students differing emotions on their safety during the storm.
Young Life is a non-denominational Bible-based ministry that acts as a bridge between churches and Baylor students who do not go to church, according to director of Baylor Young Life John Mackin.
Freshman Chloe Brown began working at Heritage House mid-year while learning how to become a CL and balancing classes.
BRH Choir performs on campus and for churches around the Waco community.
Baylor’s Chapel Online format provides little room for spiritual growth and community among students.
CPF works to provide spiritual growth and build professional connections for students by creating community and fostering relationships.
Baylor’s non-Christian students share both positive and negative experiences with their required religion courses.
Baylor Asian Ministry InterVarsity is a chapter of a national ministry that strives to “establish and advance at colleges and universities witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God’s Word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture and God’s purposes in the world,” according to its website.
Stephen Heyde announced his retirement effective beginning in May, leaving behind a program with a tradition of excellence and dedication.
Baylor’s Lutherans Doing Life Together works to build close-knit relationships and create a welcoming and safe environment for students.
Reformed University Fellowship at Baylor provides support and encouragement for students to help them during college life.
Oso Logos provides students with answers and guidance to defend their faith.
Delight Ministries at Baylor is rebuilding its organization, all to transform others’ stories.
Students who tested positive for COVID-19 after returning to campus for the spring semester experienced Baylor’s new isolation policies and locations.