Baylor communications will contain information in the email message & may include instructions on how to access more information online (or web addresses), but they avoid just having a ‘Click here to open this message’ link with no other information. This phishing scheme lends legitimacy to the message by re-using a subject line that the recipient has seen before, probably very recently. It also uses the interlocking BU logo on the page where it asks you to log in while prompting you with your full Baylor email address (yet another trick they use to lend legitimacy to the message).
Remember you can forward any suspected phishing email to BearAware at Baylor dot edu. As always, Sic Phishing!