One thing is certain about the Region XIV Womens Soccer tournament: for the first time since the 2008 season, the league's longest-running championship-match pairing will not occur.
From Line Camp to Welcome Week to the Baylor Line and the on-campus living experience, Baylor goes above and beyond to help new students feel like they are truly a part of the Baylor Family.Eyes across the nation are starting to take notice — the most recent being U.S.
A University of Texas at Dallas researcher is leading a team of national experts in a new National Institutes of Health multicenter project focused on elucidating the origins of pain.
Baylor students come from every state and 100+ countries, and after graduation, they fling their green and gold afar in countless locations around the world.
About 41% of women and 26% of men in America experience what the Centers for Disease Control defines as intimate partner violence: sexual violence, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner.
In a partnership with the Urban Alliance and the Smithsonian Institution, Bank of America is providing $800,000 to form an internship program designed to support youth employment and increase representation in arts and culture organizations.
In 1909, Baylor hosted the first collegiate homecoming celebration in the nation. This weekend, we again renew that tradition, as the Baylor Family returns to campus to “catch that Baylor spirit again,” as President Samuel Palmer Brooks famously wrote a century ago.
New research from The University of Texas at Dallas shows that an intervention developed in Texas for young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder leads to significantly improved social communication skills only when delivered before the third birthday, underscoring the need for early diagnosis.
Alumni returning to campus this month for Homecoming will find Collins Hall looking a little different, as the 65-year-old residence hall is closed this year while undergoing its first major renovation since opening its doors in 1957.
A major grant from the National Institutes of Health will complement the current planned biomedical facilities under construction at New Mexico State University to include wild animal research facilities.