New book draws on letters to shed light on a legendary Baylor history professor
Charles Guittard, a 1964 Baylor Arts & Sciences graduate, is the grandson of legendary Baylor history chair and professor Dr…. read more
Charles Guittard, a 1964 Baylor Arts & Sciences graduate, is the grandson of legendary Baylor history chair and professor Dr…. read more
By Sarah Hill Through the use of demonstrations and interactive activities for all ages, Sic ‘Em Science Day at Baylor… 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 Dr. Andy Hogue, senior lecturer in the Honors Program and director of the Philanthropy and Public Service… read more
By Randy Fiedler Dr. Susan P. Bratton, professor of environmental science, is the inaugural recipient of a new award presented… read more
By Katherine McClellan Dr. Rosalie Beck, associate professor of religion, became the first female faculty member ever to serve in… read more
By Randy Fiedler The tornado that tore through Waco, Texas, on Monday, May 11, 1953, killed 114 people –– giving… read more
By Randy Fiedler Beginning with the 2019-2020 academic year, students working toward any of the four undergraduate degrees certified by… read more
By Randy Fiedler For the second year, Baylor University will sponsor a special conference in Washington, D.C., during Black History… read more
In a two-part series, Courtney Doucet, a senior professional writing and rhetoric major at Baylor, takes a look at professional… read more