
Accelerating innovation
Partnership between business school, provost's office will help BRIC discoveries reach market faster
Cell phone use similar to compulsive buying behavior
Cell phone use and instant messaging can be compared to consumption pathologies like compulsive buying and credit card misuse, according to a Baylor University study in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions.
Going off road
Engineering students take on new challenge in Baja SAE competition
New take on the New Testament
Scholar translates Scriptures from Jesus' primary language to Arabic
Maximum security seminary
Baylor's Institute for Studies of Religion to examine the impact of theological training inside prisons
Baylor receives major grants for research on Gulf War illness
Baylor University has been awarded two new federal grants for research on Gulf War illness, a complex medical condition that affects veterans of the 1991 war.
Family commitment blended with strong religion dampens civic participation
Blending religion with familism -- a strong commitment to lifelong marriage and childbearing -- dampens secular civic participation, according to research by a Baylor University sociologist.



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