January/February 2003 Features
Conflict & crisis: A sociological perspective on effective organization response
Some "goofy Baylor kids" are leading a revival at First Church-Eddy. Photo by Jon Pattillo
Throughout a "perfect storm" of tragedy and controversy, how did Baylor's leaders respond?
They want it, they need it, they have to get it - five students relate how they spent their summer vacations in the "real world." Illustrations by Tim Holden.
As the University pursues excellence in academics, facilities and community life -- all articulated within Baylor 2012 -- it also has set forth expectations for its athletic programs.
Communication students start spreading the news
For 45 years, Helen Ligon inspired students and colleagues to keep looking to the future.
Inaugural conference to honor renowned Texas playwright
It should be as easy as one plus one equals two: A highly qualified student wants to attend Baylor University; Baylor wants the student to attend. No problem, right? Wrong.
It begins with the first recruitment letter a prospective student receives -- be a part of the Baylor family, it says. That message permeates the University's communications, and administrators are committed to making it a reality -- not just during the student's undergraduate years, but for life.
Before President Bush came to Crawford, there was Mayor Robert Campbell
What began as a hymn sing-along has developed into a musical extravaganza worthy of Broadway
Baylor is looking for academic excellence, leadership potential and character in future Bears
Along Fifth Street
Texas mayors endorse presidential library at Baylor
Collage Concert set for Jan. 23; Round Table celebrates 100th year
Second living and learning center will cater to students in Honors College programs
Residents, University reach agreement on Fort Faculty's future
Foundation provides defibrillators for campus buildings
Student-run information network latest source of news and views
Marlene Tyrrell, senior lecturer in computer science
LeAnn Gardner, master of divinity/master of social work degree
Distinguished playwright to collaborate with
theater arts department; annual drama festival slated
Endeavors
Pierce brothers make easy transition from homeschool to university
Gallup Polls have taken the religious pulse of America for six decades
Those near or in retirement take stock of investments
For happy marriages, nothing beats time together
Childhood asthma is on the rise, but it often can be controlled with precautions, medication
Study shows underage teens who watch R-rated movies more likely to drink alcohol, smoke
As never before, new clergy must not only find the tightrope, but learn to walk it
Fanfare
Mr. Bill and the 1948 Bears' basketball team took the NCAA by storm -- all the way to the nationals
Alumni News & Notes
"We'll fling our green and gold afar..."