Baylor students have been experiencing long-term effects of COVID-19.
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Amid Women’s History Month, Women in Business at Baylor aids aspiring business professionals in reaching their goals, pursuing their faith and understanding their worth in the workplace.
How are Baylor students networking to find their next steps after college?
With the release of the Commission on Historic Campus Representations report on Tuesday afternoon, members of the Baylor family have expressed mixed responses, particularly regarding the recommendations for Burleson Quadrangle.
All 16 and older will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine Monday in the state of Texas.
The Keston Center library and archives, part of Baylor Libraries, held panel discussion with researchers about what’s going on in their part of the world
A new set of statues will be erected on campus honoring the university’s first Black graduates. The commission also recommended keeping the Judge Baylor statue in place and moving the Rufus Burleson statue to a less prominent place on campus.
Entering its third year, BSM is excited to have FM72 in-person this spring for students and faculty. Keeping in mind Covid-19 guidelines, BSM has plans to follow all protocols as well as bring students together.
Career Center hosts virtual career fair for students interested in working in a school setting.
Venturing Out provides a valuable resource for entrepreneurs in a field that is “trial by fire,” as they receive advice from experienced veterans.
After a recent increase in car burglary reports, students are urged to avoid becoming a victim by taking out their valuables and remembering to lock up, no matter the time of day.
Freshmen Sai Sagireddy and Mary Mersereau worked together to find a better way to test bacteria in soil using new methods and ideas.
This week on Lariat TV News Today, we have what you need to know regarding Baylor’s Conversation Series and the…
Students discuss their hesitancy and doubts about getting a COVID-19 vaccines.
Due to Winter Storm Uri and COVID-19, Waco is in need of blood donations.
Baylor accommodated students with no standardized test scores for both the admissions cycle and scholarship events for the incoming class of 2025.
The first award from the Official Baylor Ring Scholarship was given to an upcoming graduate. Going forward, the Alumni traditions team hopes to be able to fund even more rings for students who apply.
After shifting the flow of traffic around to the new lanes, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has just about hit its halfway point in its Waco portion of I-35 construction.
The Black Gospel Music Restoration Project began at Baylor well over a decade ago. Now, the project will have its own faculty chair, giving Baylor the funding and personnel to expand and continue the research and scholarship in Black worship, preaching and studies.
President Linda Livingstone moderated the discussion about the Commission on Historic Campus Representations in the final conversation of the three-part conversation series, Perspectives on Our History.
Baylor’s chapter of the Delta Kappa Delta sorority regained active chapter status Sunday for the first time since 2017.
Busted pipes led to water damage in several stores and restaurants in downtown Waco. Although the repairs are still underway, the stores are getting creative in order to keep up their businesses.
Marquis Cooley | Broadcast Reporter When the pandemic shut down businesses across the nation last year, Houston junior Dallas Caldwell…
When seeking summer internships college students often try and find employment at big-name organizations in the hopes of adding it to their resumes in the fall. Sometimes, however, a position at a smaller, lesser-known company can provide much more experience and opportunities.
It has been just slightly over one year since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. Students reflect on what this year has meant to them.
With contributions from alumni, students and donors, Student Foundation is taking applications for those who may need an extra hand financially for the next academic year. Student Foundation is looking for students who can share how Baylor has become a home for them.
Waco was not only home to Baylor University, but also TCU in the late 1800s.
Bars in Waco relax mask policies as Gov. Greg Abbott’s lifting of the mask mandate and business capacity restrictions goes into effect.
Campus Kitchen prepares to grow produce again in their community garden for donating meals to those in need.
On Lariat TV News Today, we have the latest on the I-35 construction project and what you need to know…