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During its regular May meeting, the Baylor University Board of Regents approved the University’s 2025-26 operating budget, ...
During its regular May meeting, the Baylor University Board of Regents approved the University’s 2025-26 operating budget, ...
Tariffs – broadly defined as government-imposed taxes placed on imported and export goods – are a central force in shaping ...
Already recognized among the nation’s best as Fulbright Top Producing Institution, Baylor University’s success for highly ...
Elisabeth Rain Kincaid, J.D., Ph.D. In the wake of the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American to ascend to the papacy, scholars and observers alike are reflecting on the global, ...
“Bear-ly Used” is a campuswide initiative to divert donatable items from landfills and redistribute them towards community partners and families in need. This new solution allows students who are ...
Labyrinth walking was once an ancient contemplative or spiritual practice, and its benefits for contemporary society are being understood through study. Today, the practice is used as a therapeutic ...
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have asked the question: Is there a correlation between digital technology use ...
Baylor University bear mascot Judge Sue Sloan, known as “Lady,” beloved sister of the late Judge “Joy” Reynolds and cherished member of the Baylor Family, passed away peacefully today surrounded by ...
Public health officials are sounding the alarm as cases of the worst measles outbreak in 30 years continue to spread in West Texas. Since January 2025, The Texas Department of State Health Services ...
Oligarchy is being thrown around a lot these days. But what does the term mean? Is America an oligarchy? And how does oligarchy help explain American democracy today? Political rhetoric scholar Luke ...