“For me, there’s not many miracle drugs out there like Naloxone,” Ettinger said. “We have lives saved because of it.”
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“Creating a structured schedule for a new student will help them put their priorities first and help them develop good habits on how they handle their time,” Dr. Sara Perry, an associate professor at Baylor University and an expert in time management, said.
“We wanted to indicate to the campus community that change was coming,” Foley said.
Waco is looking to invest over $80 million in infrastructure in the coming year.
Students are adjusting to the cancellation of the Baylor University Shuttle Service to Ursa, the Domain, the Outpost and the Oso Verde apartment complexes.
Student Senate bills from last semester are now in play, allowing students new opportunities in the fall semester.
The official charter gives the group the ability to use campus facilities, host more events and receive funding from Baylor.
Exactly 16 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, Hurricane Ida, with winds reaching 150 mph, made landfall, knocking down trees and leaving thousands without power.
Kathy Hochul became the first female governor of New York on Aug. 24 after Andrew Cuomo resigned from office. The Buffalo, N.Y., native was sworn into office at the New York State Capitol in a ceremony overseen by state chief judge Janet DiFiore.
Baylor joins the largest collegiate women’s networking organization in the nation, reaching nearly 150 campuses.
Baylor medical experts encourage vaccination after McLennan County hospitals reach critical condition.
While the fate of the Big 12 remains unknown, economists and experts have begun to think of what this might mean for the city of Waco.
Baylor students who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine celebrated after the Food & Drug Administration approved it on Monday. In turn, Baylor continues to encourage students to get vaccinated.
Almost one year after the original article on Student Activities’ plans for increased diversity, equity and inclusion, here are the updates about the progress of the plan.
Early on Thursday, several news stations reported two suicide bombers striking the Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan.
By Sayed Ziarmal Hashemi, Lolita C. Baldor & Joseph Krauss | Associated PressTwo suicide bombers and gunmen targeted crowds massing…
COVID-19 cases are rising. Local Waco hospital beds are filling up. The Waco area has reached its capacity in morgues. Mayor Dillon Meek begged Wacoans to get vaccinated at a press conference on Wednesday.
“It was also important not just to preserve the history and remind us of what this building means to this campus, and really what it represents about our mission, but also to make it a facility that really meets the needs of our faculty and staff and students today in terms of the dramatic changes we’ve seen in the way we teach and learn and do research on our campus,” Livingstone said during the rededication.
As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise in McLennan County, student vaccination rates at Baylor are increasing daily.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the infection rate among unvaccinated individuals is five times the infection rate among fully-vaccinated individuals.
The debate over voting rights in Texas continues as enough Democrats return to Austin to resume work.
While people who got the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have another shot to protect against the delta variant, people who got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine may be wondering how to protect themselves against a more contagious variant of COVID-19.
Waco’s I-35 construction continues to progress toward reaching its goal of improving mobility and safety for all citizens.
“I want to help [President Livingstone] carry out the strategic initiative that helps us fulfill our mission, which is Christian commitment within a caring community,” Hogue said.
Baylor students, faculty and staff embody a spirit of service in relief efforts after tragic fire at G.W Carver Middle School.
Student government plans to set a foundation based on students’ needs for a ‘new normal’ at Baylor as they evaluate what is worth carrying forward from online learning and virtual events.
The tradition of the Baylor Ring has not changed, but students are no longer able to set money aside each semester for the purchase through their student accounts.
COVID-19 has made students feel more isolated than ever before, and here is why.
Everything you need to know about vaccinations and testing in the fall
“It’s nothing more than a metric.” Provost Dr. Nancy Brickhouse, Ph.D. said about the aftermath of what happens when Baylor reaches the R1 research title. “It’s a goal, but it’s only a step along the way.”