Following Governor Abbott’s decision to rescind the state-wide mask mandate, many Texas universities decided to maintain their Covid-19 protocols.
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Baylor received 500 doses of the Janssen Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Tuesday morning. Students, faculty and staff on the Baylor waiting list were able to make an appointment this week.
A panel of historians discussed slavery in Texas and Baptist life in the second webinar in the three-part Baylor Conversation series, Perspectives on our History, Tuesday night.
What you need to know about individual mask policies at local businesses.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to lift the mask mandate in Texas leaves students with mixed feelings.
Graduation looms, and seniors must decide if they will move or stay in Waco.
After passing in the Senate on Saturday, Biden’s COVID-19 stimulus bill, known as the American Rescue Plan, is headed to the House for a final vote. The bill expands the eligibility for stimulus checks to adult dependents, including college students.
Faculty and students have mixed feelings about Lockdown Browser.
In the school year of COVID-19, Baylor University Community Leaders’ roles have shifted in order to follow guidelines while still building community with their residents.
The Board of Regents approved the construction of an Autism Clinic within the Department of Communication Science and Disorders in the Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences.
On Lariat TV News Today, we will take a look at how the Baylor and Waco community are moving forward…
The More Than We Can Bear forum, which addresses mental health in communities of color, has been reinstated in 2021.
Women from different fitness backgrounds come together and workout in Waco studios and gyms.
The Heart of Texas Undergraduate Research Conference builds a community of undergraduate researchers at Baylor and beyond.
Students in the accounting major prepare for the real-world application of interning for various firms across the country.
Baylor Counseling has seen a higher need for mental health care this week as students recuperate from Winter Storm Uri.
The Center for Global Engagement is offering alternatives to international learning due to the cancellation of study abroad trips through July 1 because of COVID-19 related travel restrictions.
Student Activities monitors active COVID-19 cases among student organizations and will revoke the right to host in-person events if an organization shows a spike in positive results.
Oso Launch provides business students with the knowledge and resources to succeed in corporation development.
With 90-second videos, Baylor Wellbeing is opening the door for students and faculty to check-in with themselves both mentally and physically.
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.
The Baylor Conversation Series: Perspectives on our History, Slavery in America, opened the first of three webinars leading to the release of the Commission on Historic Campus Representations’ report on Tuesday evening.
On Monday, the Senate confirmed President Biden’s pick for secretary of education, Miguel Cardona.
Gov. Greg Abbott lifts state-wide mask mandate and opens businesses and public facilities to 100% capacity restrictions effective March 10.
The International Justice Mission is an advocacy group fighting against modern slavery and the World Day of Prayer is a multilingual prayer service for people of all backgrounds to come together and pray for humanity.
The formerly known Baylor School of Education’s Center for Christian Education recently changed its name to Baylor Center for School Leadership (BCSL) after confusion regarding what the center was.
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.
The Southern Baptist Convention rejected the frameworks Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality. Baptist leaders are continuing to discuss how racial tensions should be addressed in the church.

