At the end of a difficult semester, administration and student leaders see accomplishments worth celebrating.
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The expertise of faculty allow for a multi-directional approach to COVID-19 research out of the school
McLennan County is unlikely to implement a stay-at-home order, but following protocols actively will continue to keep businesses open and hospital capacities at working levels.
Baylor’s student teachers in Waco schools learned to be flexible this semester as the COVID-19 pandemic presented several challenges in the classroom.
In-person events have been put to a halt until early February, Baylor announced. Virtual meetings, however, may resume in January.
Local health experts recommend extreme vigilance to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the holidays.
Texas and Baylor have a plan for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Feeling trapped in quarantine? Baylor campus recreation has created a special time for non-COVID positive students to “Get Outside.”
Gathering together this holiday season will look very different. Families and friends will have to get creative with how they spend time together, while also protecting themselves from COVID-19.
Students have the option to sign up for a rapid COVID-19 test before they return home for the remainder of the fall semester.
Fighting pandemic fatigue will be paramount to reversing rising COVID-19 case numbers.
Used as a contact tracing method, Bluetooth bracelets have become the newest adornment to the Baylor Line. Are they helping?
Following guidance from health professionals, Baylor eases restrictions on meeting sizes.
The strict protocols, surveillance testing and a strong marketing campaign have been key components to keeping Baylor open.
More Baylor students than ever before have applied to be candidates for the 2021-2022 Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
In completing their first round of labs, nursing students receive their white coat and move into treating real patients. This shows their readiness to step into the professional world of medicine.
The school of music spreads out its different programs among tent structures and other locations outdoors. Tents are mainly being used for practice space.
COVID and the flu can look very similar, but doctors say that there are a few differences that can help those infected discern.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, December graduates face unique hurdles and an uncertain future.
By Sarah Pinkerton | Staff WriterWhile the homecoming game may have been canceled, new COVID-19 guidelines will be put into…
COVID-19 may not only requires isolation from people, but also animals.
By living life with college students, faculty in residence want to meet their residents and build that community. While programs that allow connections have been limited in size and number, faculty in residence have not stopped finding new ways to meet residents.
A temporary surge in COVID-19 testing will see Baylor test 2,500 off-campus students per week for two weeks.
Students who are immunocompromised or who live with someone who is will get priority for all-online schedules in the spring. Others should expect mainly face-to-face and hybrid instruction.
Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Baylor may begin in as little as a few weeks.
As the coronavirus death count passes the two century mark, it’s mark is left on families across the country.
By Ava Dunwoody | Staff WriterThe Nov. 3 Election Day is approaching with changes since the last presidential election in…
By Matthew Soderberg | News Editor, Video by Nate Smith | Broadcast Reporter Baylor University has paused all football activities…
By Megan Lockhart | ReporterGov. Greg Abbott announced Sept. 30 that the state and federal government will partner to provide…
By Matthew Muir | Copy Desk ChiefPresident Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump both tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday…

