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The Baylor Campus
Visitors are consistently surprised when visiting Baylor University for the first time by its beautiful Georgian and Victorian architecture. When driving through Waco, you can't miss Baylor's grand spires adorning the sky. And when the Baylor's famous Pat Neff Hall dome shines green, you'll know the Bears were victorious that night! QuadrangleThis is the oldest part of campus featuring the Carroll Library, Burleson Hall, Old Main, Carroll Science, Morrison Hall, and Hankamer School of Business.
Founders MallFounders mall is dedicated to the three men who had the vision to bring Christian higher education to Texas. Here you will see a tribute to Rev. William Milton Tryon, Rev. James Huckins and District Judge R.E.B. Baylor. Although these men are credited as being the founders of Baylor, there are many others who helped in the establishment.
Pat Neff HallPat Neff Hall is the university's central administration facility. The bells of the McLane Carillon in the tower of Pat Neff Hall fill the air as students walk across campus in between class, and at night you can watch the dome light up green for every Baylor athletic victory.
Baylor Sciences BuildingThis four-story, 500,000-square-foot facility is the largest academic center on campus. It houses life sciences, physical sciences, and five multi-disciplinary research and education centers, including pre-health programs.
University Parks CorridorWhile these pictures show a great view of Baylor's campus, make sure you visit us in person. From this view, you will see the Wiethorn Visitor's Center, Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center, McCrary Music Building, Jones Library, Rogers Engineering and Comp. Science Building, and the North Village Residential Community.
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