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Baylor alumnus and Chief of Staff at Waco Family Medicine shares why he is motivated to make a positive difference in society.

Learn what the university has accomplished under President Livingstone’s leadership throughout her five years as president.

Award-winning painter and Baylor professor Winter Rusiloski shares her passions for landscape painting and art education.

Take a sneak peek inside Baylor's Hurd Welcome Center, rapidly progressing towards a 2023 opening.

Discover where Baylor students are serving this summer as a part of discipline-specific Baylor Missions trips.

The Baylor Center for Developmental Disabilities is a community resource, research leader, and education center to address Autism.
On Friday, Baylor Regents approved the outline of a plan that will address many of the priorities named by the Commission on Historic Campus Representations last year — recommendations that would more fully tell the history of the university and its early leaders. Many of the details are still in development, but the concepts released […]

Dean Mazumder and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, Cindy Wu, explain Christ-centered diversity through scriptures.

Discover the incredible opportunities and experiences that await you as a Baylor Bear at Orientation and Line Camp.

Lampposts across campus recognize Bears whose who gave all in service to our nation.

President Livingstone's contract extended ten years by Baylor Board of Regents.

Two Baylor students explain the importance of a Christian higher education.

Baylor welcomes Jason R. Carter, Ph.D. to lead Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences.

Andy Hogue from the Office of Engaged Learning celebrates Baylor's Fulbright, Goldwater and Churchill award winners and more.

Meet the Baylor alumni whose podcasts educate and entertain a growing audience.

Since 2017, the Getterman Scholars Program has grown into one of the University’s most successful recruitment programs for high-ability students.

Meet two Baylor alums who found outlets to process their own grief while helping others.

Baylor celebrates more than 3,000 new alumni at Spring Commencement.

Ellie Kronlokken is a Baylor graduate who overcame a significant health challenge en route to Commencement.

Organic chemist Liela Romero returned to her alma mater to fight cancer and mentor students in that pursuit.

The Office of Engaged Learning leads to a record number of students winning prestigious scholarships and awards.

Join Baylor's Chaplain Burt Burleson in praying on National Day of Prayer.

On National Teacher Day, Baylor students say thank you to all of the teachers who impacted their lives.

Idaho-based sculptor Benjamin Victor was selected to create bronze life-sized statues of Robert Gilbert, B.A. ’67, and Barbara Walker, B.A. ’67 — Baylor’s first Black graduates. Victor was chosen through a competitive process in conjunction with Walker, the Gilbert family and Baylor’s Campus Experience Project Team, which is working through recommendations from the University’s Commission on Historic Campus Representations.

Baylor psychologist examines safe vs. unsafe behaviors and how students can support friends in pursuing healthy relationships.

Learn how a Baylor history class saved a Baylor student's life.

Director Sam Henderson shares significance of a story of family amidst loss in Baylor Theatre's season-ending production.

Baylor is teaming up with Lowell Observatory, the City of Waco and Discovery for the viewing of a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.

Dr. Leslie Palich, a Baylor entrepreneurship professor, wins the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award.

Learn how Baylor provides financial counseling and education to help students plan and grow.

Dr. Joaquin Lugo is finding the connection between autism and epilepsy.

"Paul and Alejandra share a commitment to excellence in higher education and a love for Baylor University."

Join the Baylor Family for spring football, concerts, reunions and more throughout the weekend!

Baylor's R1 attainment will open new doors to serve the community.

Hundreds of Baylor students gathered for a 72-hour on-campus prayer and worship event coordinated by Baylor's Office of Spiritual Life.

At Baylor, we "Set the Standard" in being part of the solution when it comes to stopping, intervening and preventing interpersonal violence.

Online professional degree programs produce leaders living out the University's mission.

Baylor A.D. Mack Rhoades signs extension to continue legacy of Preparing Champions for Life.

Discover mental and physical resources available to Baylor students in a conversation with Jim Marsh, Dean of Student Health and Wellness.

Baylor's special holiday returned - just in time for the event's 90th anniversary.

Discover how a Baylor professor's invention helps bring the benefits of horse riding to children with Autism.

Baylor Missions sent two spring break teams to aid in disaster relief in Kentucky and Louisiana.

Baylor researchers are impacting autism treatment through behavioral therapies and cutting-edge lab research.

Discover five reasons Spring Premiere is a great way to discover Baylor this Saturday!

Baylor faculty explain what the University's R1 status means to them.

Baylor continues its commitment to awareness, prevention and advocacy during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Cezary Karwowski is the first Baylor student to win the Music Teachers National Young Artist Award in Piano – the most rigorous piano competition in the country.

Prospective students will virtually experience college life and ask questions of faculty and staff.

Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Achievement (URSA) Scholars Week highlights innovative research by Baylor undergraduates.

Discover how Baylor's Center for Global Engagement opens doors around the world for students.

Baylor alumna Dr. Dorothy Scarborough blazed trails in education, journalism and folklore in the early 1900s.

Baylor's Cherry Award is a unique honor that promotes outstanding teaching in higher education.

In partnership with Baylor's Institute for Oral History, Dr. Mandy McMichael is curating an oral history of Baptist women in ministry.

Baylor alumnus credits a successful career in the U.S. Air Force and real estate to his time at Baylor.

Dr. Pedro Reyes is Baylor's internationally recognized expert on supply chain management.

Baylor men's and women's basketball teams earned top seeds in the NCAA tournament and will open March Madness in Texas.

A student-engaged partnership is accelerating undergraduate research in microbiome studies.

Dr. Jay Dittmann discusses his role working on the world's largest high-energy particle collider and Baylor's participation in the research.

The Baylor Honors Residential College anticipates a new home at the historic heart of campus.

Grad School Dean Larry Lyon examines Baylor's long road to R1 research recognition.

Hallie Earle Hall is named after a three-time Baylor graduate and Waco's first licensed female physician.

Join the Baylor Family in daily devotionals as we prepare to celebrate Resurrection Sunday.

Baylor Women's Basketball claims Big 12 regular season title - their 12th in a row - in head coach Nicki Collen's first year.

Dr. Benjamin Ryan is Baylor's expert on environmental health and disaster response.

The Baylor University Heavenly Voices Gospel Choir proclaims the classic gospel hymn "Satan, We're Gonna Tear Your Kingdom Down."

Baylor Acrobatics and Tumbling student-athletes Faith Coor and Bri Harris discuss their sport and the 2022 season for the Bears on the Sic 'Em Podcast.

Dean Gary Mortenson highlights the School of Music's 100th anniversary.

Thasunda Brown Duckett shares her story of becoming the president and CEO of one of America's 100 largest companies.

ESPN's College Gameday will be back in Waco this Saturday for the matchup between Baylor and Kansas.

The Baylor Class of 2021 job placement numbers are above the national average.

The Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty encourages participation in SNAP through a comprehensive approach.

Four Beirut missionaries attribute their ability to serve to a well-rounded Baylor education.

In recognition of Black History Month, Baylor students share which Black historical figures inspire them.

Baylor's attainment of R1 Research Status will impact the University’s future and advance the University's mission.

Baylor researchers received a $2.7 million grant from John Templeton Foundation to study virtue formation across higher education contexts.

Robert Darden shares updates on the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project and how the project is preserving classic Black Gospel music.

The nation's largest award for top teaching will bring a North Carolina State math education professor to Baylor.

Dr. Daniel Romo is motivated by his Christian faith and feels called to serve others with research.

Dr. Steven Forman evaluated possible dune dust fluxes harmful to human health.

As the oldest continually operating university in Texas, Baylor University is turning 177 years old this year.

Dr. Ronald Johnson offers resources for learning more about African American history.

Baylor's attainment of R1 recognition elevates the University and advances our mission. Voices across campus explain the meaning of R1.

The 2022 Alumni Award winners are leading the charge in everything from business and technology to medicine and the arts.

President Livingstone discusses Baylor's Baptist history and the ongoing relationship between the University and the Baptist General Convention of Texas.

Dr. Todd Still explains how new benchmarks enhance the way George W. Truett Theological Seminary is “of, by, and for the Church.”

Alumni leaders leave their mark on U.S. endeavors in space.

Senior chemistry student, Kate Rojales, wins the prestigious Churchill Scholarship in mathematics, science and engineering.

The ESPN+ series, Our Time, gives fans a look behind the scenes at the Baylor Men's and Women's Basketball teams.

Learn what the prestigious R1 status means for Baylor moving forward.

Baylor continues to meet the needs of today's undergraduate students who seek meaningful academic research as they select a university experience.

For the fourth time in five years, a Baylor School of Education graduate was named Clinical Teacher of the Year for the state of Texas.