
Baylor Theatre alums explore the aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination in the “1865” podcast
By Randy Fiedler Baylor’s theatre and film programs are known for training and then launching talented men and women into… read more
By Randy Fiedler Baylor’s theatre and film programs are known for training and then launching talented men and women into… read more
By Randy Fiedler Are you looking for a new treat to prepare for holiday guests this year? Well, I’m going… read more
Charles Guittard, a 1964 Baylor Arts & Sciences graduate, is the grandson of legendary Baylor history chair and professor Dr…. read more
“A Ph.D.’s Reverie: The Letters” is the second of three books by Charles Francis Guittard, a grandson of legendary Baylor… read more
By Randy Fiedler The tornado that tore through Waco, Texas, on Monday, May 11, 1953, killed 114 people –– giving… read more
By Katherine McClellan Part of the Baylor experience — and, increasingly, the Waco experience — is a stop at the… read more
Introduction by Charles Guittard (BA ’64): What follows is the final part of a two-part interview of senior Baylor art… read more
Introduction by Charles Guittard (BA ’64): On Dec. 29, 2017, the final piece of a three-department collaboration (art, history and… read more
By Randy Fiedler The nonprofit organization Mothers on the Move, founded by Arts & Sciences alumna Jolene Damoiseaux (BS in… read more
By Jeff Hampton While audiences might love the hilarious chaos portrayed in the “Night at the Museum” comedy films, students… read more