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The COVID-19 vaccine is limited to at risk groups, but appointments fill up quickly across Texas. What more Wacoans and Baylor students who are eligible do to acquire the vaccine quickly?
On Tuesday, Governor Abbott announced an executive order that will end Texas’ mask mandate and allow business to operate at full capacity. Local businesses in Waco are still considering how they want to react to the change in state policy.
By PAUL J. WEBER, Associated PressTexas is lifting its mask mandate, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday, making it the largest…
Baylor’s study abroad trips planned for the first part of the summer have been put on hold after university-sponsored international travel was restricted through the end of June.
Pre-nursing students recently earned their admission to continue instruction on the Dallas campus this fall.
Baylor University facilities hosted the city of Waco and McLennan County mass vaccine clinic at McLane Stadium while awaiting new shipments of Moderna and Pfizer vaccine doses.
Baylor is planning on hosting an outdoor commencement at McLane Stadium May 6-8 for both 2020 and 2021 graduates after not hosting an in-person commencement since December 2019.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended double masking to enhance mask performance. Baylor is not considering requiring double masking as this time.
A decline in church attendance requires hope and new formats for services.
COVID testing throughout Baylor and Waco was paused because of the winter storm, but is expected to resume within the next few days.
Nursing students are serving the community and gaining experience outside the classroom through vaccine administration.
Baylor’s graduate programs are represented by “over 2,400 students in more than a hundred academic programs across the humanities, arts, and sciences.” These students, like undergraduate students, have been forced to earn their degrees in a different way than normal.
Several Baylor professors shared their experience making the jump from in-person to virtual teaching.
In reflection of the fall semester, Baylor predicts a return to normalcy by the summer.
Dr. Burt Burleson reflects on the student Chapel experience and what’s ahead.
The first COVID-19 vaccines have been rolled out for distribution in under a year since the global pandemic hit. Speculation surrounding its legitimacy and safety have made people wary of getting it. Medical professionals attest to the vaccine’s safety.
As a result of precautions set to stop the spread of COVID-19, influenza cases have also dropped in the Baylor community.
In this week’s edition of Lariat TV News Today, we highlight what you need to know about Baylor’s weekly COVID-19…
After intramurals were adapted to COVID guidelines in the fall, the spring intramurals are set to follow suit. What was learned from last semester will also be implemented in the spring.
Baylor in Greece and Turkey moves ahead with summer plans amid COVID-19.
Churches in the Waco community have adopted different guidelines for attending church during the pandemic.
Baylor professor and student are among the first in the Baylor community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The new multi-million dollar lab is predicted to help the testing process become more efficient, as well as pave the way for the university’s long-term goal to be a Research 1/Tier 1 university.
Last Thursday, Baylor First Gentleman Brad Livingstone announced the prize winners of last semester’s COVID-19 testing incentive program on Facebook.
By Grace Smith | Broadcast Reporter A 21-year-old Waco native, Alicia Martinez, was a Baylor graduate student who tragically died…
With the rapid spike in COVID-19 cases after the holiday season in Texas and one Baylor graduate student death, Baylor invited back thousands of students, faculty and staff to move to Waco for another semester.
Weekly testing for COVID-19 for the Baylor community hopes to bring normalcy back to campus life.
By Emily Cousins | Staff Writer President Linda Livingstone announced in a BaylorNewsFlash email that 21-year-old Alicia Martinez, 2020 graduate…
Baylor President Dr. Linda Livingstone announced via email that all students, faculty and staff will be required to take weekly, self-administered COVID-19 tests.