Social Dance – More than an Elective

By Maria Dillman

Slow, slow, quick, quick!”

IMG_0306 These are the commands I hear from my social dance teacher as my partner and I stumble to the Memphis blues playing while we learn the footwork of the Fox Trot. Our classroom is not the traditional setting one would normally imagine. Instead, I stand in a room full of mirrors, dance bars, and wooden floors.

Yes, I am business major, but I’m also taking a social dance class. I will learn the style and techniques of the Waltz, Jazz, Cha-Cha, Swing, Tango, and Country Western dances. Call me crazy, or maybe call me “jazzy”.

I took this class not only for a lifetime fitness credit, which is a health and fitness credit many majors require you to have.  But I also took it because I wanted to try something completely new and unique. I think this social dance class is a good representation of how much Baylor has shaped me in my years here as a student. Sometimes we learn lessons in a non-traditional setting or in ways we never could imagine. But we are changed for the better because of them.

The range of what I have learned from being a student at Baylor University never ceases to amaze me. Not only do I learn invaluable lessons from my professors and peers in the classroom, I also learn from the challenges and triumphs of being a college student at Baylor.

IMG_0307I continue to learn more about time management, organization, and responsibility. I’m learning how to be a better friend, roommate, student, and employee. I’m learning not to take life too seriously, yet to strive for excellence in the important things. I’m learning how to balance my priorities and realize when I’ve taken on too much. I’m learning to work hard, and not give up no matter how hard it is. Thank you social dance and Baylor, for inspiring me to uphold a high standard and to continue the legacy of learning that takes place here.

Why Baylor Is Better Than Everywhere Else

By Derek Byrne

It’s hard to believe this is my last full month at Baylor. I knew this was my dream school as soon as I visited campus, and that hasn’t changed. There have certainly been some unexpected challenges in the last four years, but I’ve also had opportunities and found relationships I never could have anticipated. I could list dozens of reasons I’m grateful to call Baylor my home, but here are just a few moments that I couldn’t have experienced anywhere other than on this beautiful campus next to the Brazos.

  • Remarkable faculty and staff. A few months ago, I spoke at an event for prospective students for the department of Journalism, Public Relations & New Media. A few days later, I received a handwritten note from our department chair, thanking me for serving the department. Dr. Stone, who manages the entire department on top of being an outstanding professor, took the time to write a note of gratitude to me. The relationships I’ve built with faculty and staff at Baylor are easily one of the most valuable parts of my time here, and this note of thanks was another reminder of the commitment faculty and staff have to investing in students.
  • Baylor Football. I’ve laughed. I’ve danced. I’ve wanted to cry. The Bears have made themselves known as one of the most entertaining shows in college football, and being in the stands for four seasons has given me some unforgettable moments. Running the Line, travel packages to bowl games and a beautiful new student tailgating section show the value Baylor places on its fans, and the university gives us opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Community partnerships. Being a student doesn’t mean waiting a few more years to do the things you love. Baylor and Waco seek opportunities to serve each other, and chances for students to get hands-on experience in a great community are common here. I’m currently interning in the office of Marketing & Communications at McLennan Community College, refining my skill in the education public relations field at a top-notch institution. Whether it’s marketing, child development, health care or business, there’s a place in town to put your education into action.
  • Unparalleled traditions. Baylor Homecoming might be the best thing in the world, and I’ve seen dozens of impressive Sing performances. There are also less flashy traditions that are unique Baylor experiences. Every Tuesday afternoon, I meet some friends in the SUB for Dr Pepper Hour. A quick afternoon break with good people and good ice cream is the perfect reminder that Baylor is a place for life as well as learning.

I could continue for a while, but these are a few of the university’s defining features that have made my time here so valuable. Academically, socially and personally, I’ve had opportunities and experiences here that I never expected, and I know I wouldn’t be able to find them anywhere but Baylor.600359_10151802542687286_1575443189_n