Study business or ministry? This 2022 Baylor MDiv/MBA grad answered, ‘Both.’
Before Connor Griffin (BBA ’18, MBA/MDiv ’22) could drive a car, he had already started a business. He and his brother would push a lawnmower
Before Connor Griffin (BBA ’18, MBA/MDiv ’22) could drive a car, he had already started a business. He and his brother would push a lawnmower
Being 20 years old, away from home at college, and faced with the challenges of a pandemic is hard enough. Now imagine learning that you have cancer
For students who graduated in spring 2020, it’s safe to say that the semester ended on a disappointing note. After four, five, or more years of
Even for a second-year PhD student researching the mechanics of living cells, the influence of physical forces within the world of living things is a
Another academic year is coming to its end: final grades being posted, books returned, students walking the stage — and Baylor professors being
Intrepid EdSurge reporter Rebecca Koenig published a piece a couple of weeks ago called “Employers Claim to Value Alternative Credentials. Do Their
On March 28, 2022, Stuart Schmill, Dean of Admissions and Student Financial Services at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced the
MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is a crucible for technological innovation, but one of the most important aspects
Has Meredith College gone woke? When comparing the school’s history and original vision with its current happenings, the answer is a resounding
Source: Luminas_Art Disclaimer: Jesus, looked at the archive and I hardly post. So, let’s go again. I began the year doing Space work which was
Opportunity: Webinar: The 1951 Refugee Convention and Non-Signatory States of the Middle East, 28 April 2022 [info] Blog posts & press:
A new college is opening its doors to students in the fall of 2023. In Costa Mesa, California, Hildegard College is offering students the chance to
Together, the MIT Press and Harvard Law School Library announce the launch of the “Open Casebook” series. Leveraging free and open texts created
Three years ago, Baylor set a school record when seven Bears earned prestigious Fulbright scholarships — part of the nation’s flagship program
Baylor is large enough to offer top-notch academics and championship-level athletics — but small enough that you still see your friends when