Jun
22
2011
Jun
21
2011
By Erika Snoberger Balm, BA '00, and Randy Fiedler
From Texas' time as part of Mexico to its years as a republic
and on to today, Baylor and Baylor people have played a large part in shaping the history of this great state.
Jun
21
2011
By Lane Murphy, BA '04, MA '06
The stories of four May graduates -- a star athlete, a servant leader, a BUGWB performer, and the last of six siblings at BU -- exemplify how the Baylor mission is alive and well in the university's newest alumni.
Jun
21
2011
By Dr. Philip Jenkins
400 years after the KJV was first published, a Baylor expert
examines the ways in which the translation shaped the
English-speaking world.
Jun
21
2011
Dr. Thomas Kidd
In April, Baylor's Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR) hosted an international conference -- one of the largest anywhere -- to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the completion of the King James translation of the Bible.
Jun
21
2011
More specifically, what makes Baylor University distinct? What would be missed most if Baylor suddenly ceased to exist? We want to hear from you.
Jun
20
2011
Baylor President Ken Starr has been in his position only one year, but he already seems to know more members of the Baylor family than nearly anyone else.