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7 matching Baylor websites found

PawPrints

The print management system for student printing on the Baylor University campus

Procurement and Payment Services

Baylor University recognizes the benefits achieved through an organized, systematic, and collaborative approach to acquiring common goods and services. Baylor’s Procurement and Payment Services team…

ClassRoll

This application provides faculty access to their class rosters in their choice of three formats - Excel/Micrograde, e-mail address book, and formatted for printing.  ClassRoll directly accesses…

Copying Services

Copy Services provides a full service copy and print center available to all students, faculty, staff and auxiliary service providers serving the Baylor University community.

Department of Student Media

The Department of Student Media challenges students to explore diverse outlets and opportunities.

Synergy Past Issues

Past Issues of Synergy Magazine.  Synergy Magazine is a publication of Baylor's School of Engineering and Computer Science. It contains articles about research, faculty, and alumni and is…

Trademark & DMCA Information

Learn more about the use of the name, abbreviations, symbols, emblems, logos, mascots, slogans, and other terminology associated with Baylor University. Also, find the designated agent to receive…

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News

100 matching news items found

Printmaking Professor Kyle Chaput In Juried Show

Jan 24, 2024

Noted Juror Mark Pascale Selected 30 Pieces out of 652 Entries for This Highly Selective Exhibition

Dr. Katie Larson's Research Published on Postwar Italian Prints and Printmaking

Sep 30, 2023

Dr. Larson's Article Appears in the Latest Issue of Print Quarterly.

Collaborative Print Exchange Project

Feb 18, 2020

Between Printmaking Students from Baylor and UT San Antonio

Dynamic Duo

May 28, 2019

3D printing is coming to the factory of the future. Instead of using 3D printing to model what a part could look like, 3D printing is evolving to become the part itself.

Baylor alum’s ideas lead to NASA contract for building on the Moon

Dec 9, 2022

If all goes according to plan, humanity’s first construction on another world could come from the mind of a Baylor Bear. Austin-based ICON, a 3D-printing construction company, was recently…

National Print Invitational Opens in Martin Museum of Art Jan. 24

Jan 20, 2006

The 18th National University of Dallas Print Invitational will open in the Martin Museum of Art at Baylor University on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and will run through March 4.

Baylor Libraries Aid Waco’s Coronavirus Fight by 3D Printing Devices for Family Health Clinic

Apr 16, 2020

WACO, Texas (April 16, 2020) – Thanks to the resources of the Baylor University Libraries, health care professionals on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic at Family Health Center Waco have…

Baylor in the News – Aug. 14-20, 2022

Aug 21, 2022

WACO, Texas (Aug. 21, 2022) – Baylor University researchers and faculty experts were featured in national and local media stories as they shared their thoughts and expertise on the dwindling…

Martin Museum’s Newest Exhibition Features Students’ Research

Dec 7, 2017

WACO, Texas (Dec. 7, 2017) — The Martin Museum of Art at Baylor University is hosting a new exhibit called The Age of Mechanical Reproduction at the Martin Museum:
18th and 19th Century Printmaking.…

Date Corrections

Apr 6, 2003

On page 9 of the May/June issue of Baylor Magazine, two dates were printed incorrectly. The correct dates are: Ring Out, Friday, May 16, and Commencement, Saturday, May 17.

Print Exhibition Opens at the University Art Gallery Aug. 25

Aug 24, 1999

Wood Engravings to Be Displayed at Library Through February

Dec 14, 1999

Baylor’s Martin Museum Will Open 2019 with “The Neoclassical Gaze: Myth and Reality of Ancient Sculpture” Exhibition

Jan 22, 2019

WACO, Texas (Jan. 22, 2019) – Baylor University’s Martin Museum of Art will present The Neoclassical Gaze: Myth and Reality of Ancient Sculpturefrom Jan. 22 through March 8 in the Hooper-Schaefer…

CRASR Water Festival

May 10, 2024

CRASR hosted a Water Festival at Connally Jr. High.  About 80 students rotated through stations learning about groundwater, surface water, practicing their fishing skills, building a boat in an…

Chemistry Graduate Student Levi Garza Works to Make Chemistry Accessible to Those with Visual and Mobility Impairments

Apr 2, 2024

Levi Garza is a second-year graduate student in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Baylor University. He invests his time and effort into making chemistry accessible to the visually…

Baylor Study Combines Lithophane, 3D Printing to Make Scientific Data Accessible to Everyone Regardless of Level of Eyesight

May 9, 2023

Dr. Kelly Johnston: Literacy Studies Takes Reading Beyond the Printed Page

Mar 3, 2023

Often when people hear the word literacy, they think about learning to read, but literacy involves much more than reading from the printed page. Literacy encompasses the everyday ways people use…

Baylor Chemist Leads $1.3 Million Research Project to Make Chemistry Labs and Concepts Accessible to Blind and Low Vision Students

Jul 13, 2022

WACO, Texas (July 12, 2022) – Baylor University chemist Bryan Shaw, Ph.D., has been awarded a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to take dramatic steps to open chemistry…

Baylor in the News – Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2021

Dec 5, 2021

WACO, Texas (Dec. 5, 2021) – Baylor University researchers and faculty experts were featured in national and local media stories as they shared their thoughts and expertise on the relationship…

Dynamic Duo

Nov 16, 2018

Print Exhibit Opens at University Art Gallery Feb. 27

Feb 26, 1997

A new art exhibit featuring the works of Kenneth Hale and Lee Chesney, professors of art at the University of Texas, runs from Thursday, Feb. 27, through Saturday, April 5, at the University Art…


Baylor Art Gallery to Host Kreneck Exhibition

Aug 10, 1995

Baylor in the News – Aug. 21-27, 2022

Aug 28, 2022

WACO, Texas (Aug. 28, 2022) – Baylor University researchers and faculty experts were featured in national and local media stories as they shared their thoughts and expertise on the challenges college…

Baylor Expert: Literacy Studies Takes Reading Beyond the Printed Page

Mar 1, 2023

WACO, Texas (March 1, 2023) – Often when people hear the word literacy, they think about learning to read, but literacy involves much more than reading from the printed page. Literacy encompasses the…

To Infinity and Beyond: Baylor aerospace club takes flight

Sep 15, 2022

Sometimes we’re told that it can be foolish to have our head in the clouds — but that’s not the case for Baylor’s premier aerospace engineering club, Aero at Baylor. The group…

Printmaking Professor Kyle Chaput's Work in Multiple International Juried Exhibitions

Dec 9, 2020

Upcoming locations include Connecticut, Serbia, Germany, and South Korea

Baylor Releases Three-Year Status Report on Sustainability Efforts

Apr 11, 2011

Baylor University has released the first report that details its numerous environmental achievements in waste reduction, recycling and energy conservation since 2007.

Lead Generation: What Really Works?

Jun 1, 2008

As a way of beginning to understand what really works in the area of lead generation, a survey was created and conducted with a large group of real estate professionals...

Kwik Kopy Founder to Visit Baylor Sept. 10

Aug 26, 1996

Armstrong Browning Library & Museum and Texas A&M Partner for a Unique Symposium Experience

Jan 21, 2025

On February 7-8, 2025, Baylor’s Armstrong Browning Library & Museum will host the first of a two-part symposium, “Cultures of Correspondence,” which will explore the curation and maintenance of…

Aero at Baylor

Sep 14, 2022

Aero at Baylor, an award-winning student group focused on aerospace engineering, is advancing new frontiers for members.

Area Teachers To Participate In 'Art In The Garden' March 22

Mar 20, 2001

More than 50 area teachers, art students and Baylor University education majors will take part in "Art in the Garden," a workshop on printmaking for K-12 teachers, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday,…

2023 W-2 Information

Jan 8, 2024

The Payroll Office will be distributing 2023 W-2 Tax Statements in January.  Employees can expect to receive an e-mail next week once W-2s are available online in Ignite.  Any printed W-2s…

Celebrating 20 Years of ECCO: Gale-ASECS Fellows Forge New Paths in Eighteenth-Century Studies with Digital Humanities

Dec 7, 2023

Digital Humanities methods are used for this fellowship to further expand the research of eighteenth-century studies. Dr. Daniel Watkins was one of the five scholars who used an ECCO lab to advance…

Student and Faculty Perspectives on Digital Learning Differ

Jun 21, 2023

A new report shows misalignments in institutional and student views on preferences for virtual instruction and experience with generative AI. More than half of faculty members say they prefer…

TJ Tucker, Creative Director of Texas Monthly Visits Baylor Art

Feb 5, 2020

T.J.Tucker is the award winning creative director of Texas Monthly magazine.

Baylor Brand Continues to Unite

Oct 2, 2019

As the 2019-20 academic year gets underway, the class of 2023 have come to campus only knowing one identifying logo for Baylor University — the interlocking BU.

Baylor Fashion Show Displays 'A Reflection of Time'

Apr 29, 2010

Fashion design and visual merchandising majors will present this year's fashion show and senior work collection at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 1, in the Barfield Drawing Room in the Bill Daniel…

Ron Jones

Sep 28, 2017

Baylor Legacy Award: Presented to individuals who demonstrate extraordinary service and philanthropy to Baylor or to causes that fit our mission as a Christian university

Printmaking Professor Kyle Chaput's Work Chosen for Juried Exhibitions Throughout Autumn

Nov 6, 2021

Chaput's Work Featured in Alabama, Iowa, and Utah Galleries

Family First Welcome Care Kits | Pick-Up Details

Aug 5, 2020

Baylor is providing students, faculty, and staff with a Family First Welcome Kit which will include Baylor-branded face coverings (2), hand sanitizer, a thermometer, a water bottle, a clear…

Baylor project to become Smithsonian feature

Apr 30, 2014

The Black Gospel Music Restoration Project--a search-and-rescue mission launched by a Baylor University researcher to save little-known recordings from yesteryear's Golden Age of black gospel--will…

Pozzatti's Prints Exhibited in the Martin Museum

Sep 16, 2009

Master printmaker and distinguished Professor Rudy Pozzatti's work is featured in the first exhibition at the Martin Museum at Baylor University Sept.3 - Oct. 8.

Library Exhibit Includes First Children's Picture Book

Dec 4, 2000

An exhibit of items from the Howard-Larrabee Wanda Gág Collection is on display in the foyer of Baylor University's Moody Library. The exhibit, which runs through Jan. 26, includes books, prints and…

Baylor Study Combines Lithophane, 3D Printing to Make Scientific Data Accessible to Everyone Regardless of Level of Eyesight

Aug 17, 2022

WACO, Texas (Aug. 17, 2022) – A research team led by Baylor University chemists has taken a groundbreaking step forward in eliminating the exclusion of individuals with blindness from chemistry…

Total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024

Feb 26, 2024

Local events planned leading up to and on the day of the Solar Eclipse, April 8, 2024

Baylor’s endowment returns are beating even the Ivy League’s; here’s why that matters

Feb 20, 2024

If you read The Wall Street Journallast week, you likely saw not one, but two stories on the performance of Baylor’s endowment — one on how Baylor’s returns are beating even the Ivy League’s, and a…

Literacy Studies Takes Reading Beyond the Printed Page

Mar 6, 2023

Kelly Johnston, assistant professor of literacy in the Baylor School of Education, researches the everyday ways people make meaning and communicate.

Baylor Art Students Participate in International Print Exchange

Feb 15, 2023

Co-Organized by Printmaking Professor Kyle Chaput

Integrated Marketing for Real Estate Professionals

Feb 17, 2022

Real Estate Magazine: This article cites a report from the Keller Center for Research at Baylor about how online advertising is now more relevant to real estate promoters than print.

Congratulations to Professor Arna Hemenway

Jul 22, 2019

Professor Arna Hemenway has published a new short story, “Wolves of Karelia,” in the August issue of the Atlantic Monthly. The print issue is out now, or you can read his story online at the…

Engineering and the Law: A Powerful Combination Creates a Unique Case File for Top Gun X

Jun 27, 2019

Professor Joe Donndelinger monitors creation of one of the exhibits used in the Top Gun X National Mock Trial Competition in the Baylor University School of Engineering 3D Print Lab.

Spring Calendar Includes Celebrated Artists, Performances, Lectures and Conferences

Jan 10, 2012

Baylor University will welcome several distinguished speakers and performers to campus this spring. Below is a list of the lectures, conferences, symposia, and performances that will be held during…

Library Exhibit Highlights Power of Editorial Cartoons

Sep 17, 2008

Editorial cartoons have played a key role in many historical events in America. For decades, they have brought the political concerns of the public to life in the black-and-white print of t he…

Baylor's Allbritton Art Institute Welcomes International Contemporary Art Expert For Annual Lecture

Apr 23, 2008

Baylor University's Allbritton Art Institute will host Professor Dave Hickey, The Schaeffer Professor of Modern Letters at University of Nevada-Las Vegas, to speak at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 24, in…

Business School's Magazine Web Site Gets New Look

Mar 30, 2006

The latest edition of The Baylor Business Review magazine is now available online. A major redesign of the magazine's website has been completed and better reflects the look and feel of the printed…

Honors College Brings Back Undergraduate Journal

Sep 29, 2004

The Honors College of Baylor University has recently reestablished "The Pulse," an undergraduate journal, to foster student scholarship through publication opportunities.

CASA Advisors Are Charting Paths to Student Success

Nov 7, 2024

Advisors in College of Arts & Sciences Advisement (CASA) make it their mission to help students get to where they want to go in life.

Baylor prof works to open chemistry to the visually impaired via revolutionary project

Aug 2, 2022

For students interested in science, a chemistry lab is a wonderland to explore. But for those without science backgrounds, it can be a mysterious labyrinth of equipment, beakers, cases and…

Presenting the 2022 Baylor Alumni Award winners

Jan 26, 2022

Baylor graduates make an impact in virtually any field you can think of; this year’s Baylor Alumni Award winners are no different, with recipients leading the charge in everything from business…

Baylor University Acquires ‘Fully Illuminated’ Heritage Edition of Saint John’s Bible

Jun 25, 2019

WACO, Texas (June 25, 2019) — Baylor University Libraries has acquired a limited Heritage Edition of the Saint John’s Bible, the first hand-scripted, fully illuminated version of the Bible made on…

Sculpting Costumes with 3D Printers is 'the Way Theater Is Headed,' Theatre Arts Chair Says of Baylor's New Technology

Oct 8, 2014

WACO, Texas (Oct. 8, 2014) — Three-dimensional printers, already churning out toys, jewelry and prosthetic limbs, are taking the stage — literally — in another arena: live theater.

"Selections from the Permanent Collection" exhibition at the Martin Museum of Art will open May 31 through June 18

May 25, 2011

From large metal sculptures to a tiny print of a metallic owl to a life-like painting of people cutting meat, The Martin Museum of Art's "Selection from the Permanent Collection" exhibition showcases…

Baylor Mourns Death of History Professor Ralph Lynn

Jul 10, 2007

Dr. Ralph L. Lynn, one of Baylor University's legendary professors who challenged thousands of students, including best-selling authors, politicians, business leaders and faculty colleagues, to "Bear…

Baylor's Martin Museum To Host Biblical Art Exhibitions

Oct 10, 2005

The Martin Museum of Art at Baylor University will host two outstanding Biblical art exhibitions that include the work of renowned Jewish and Christian artists such as Marc Chagall and Rembrandt.

Letters From Our Readers

Oct 18, 2004

September

It was with great sadness that I read the tribute to F. Ray Wilson II in the September issue of Baylor Magazine (page 56). I was a junior at Baylor University in the fall of 1973 when…

Driven Are the Change Agents

Jul 25, 2025

Taylor Martini is aiming to reach new heights. She is studying mechanical engineering with a special focus on aerospace, though she didn’t initially see herself pursuing this path.

Baylor Libraries Announce New Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian

Nov 16, 2022

Jenny Bolech, who has served with the Baylor Libraries since 2009, has accepted a newly created position as Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian. She will transition to this ne w role on…

Baylor in the News – Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 2022

Sep 3, 2022

WACO, Texas (Sept. 4, 2022) – Baylor University researchers and faculty experts were featured in national and local media stories as they shared their thoughts and expertise on travel as a…

Alumni Spotlight – Matt Hellman – UNT College of Music Graphic Design Specialist

Sep 27, 2021

Baylor Journalism, Public Relations & New Media alumnus Matt Hellman (BA, Class of 2013) has joined the University of North Texas family in his new role as Graphic Design Specialist for the UNT…

Baylor’s Texas Collection Presents African-American Photo Exhibit

Aug 12, 2016

WACO, Texas (Aug. 12, 2016) — Baylor University’s Texas Collection will host a public reception from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, on the first floor of Carroll Library in celebration of its new…

Bear Necessities

Nov 1, 2014

School of Education students develop new bear habitat curriculum

Oxford Scholar to Speak on the Relevancy of Oral Learning

Sep 30, 2014

WACO, Texas (Sept. 30, 2014) – The Baylor University Department of Classics presents Stanley P. Rosenburg, Ph.D., on the topic of “Besides books: the Bible, Augustine’s preaching, pedagogy, and oral…

Martin Museum of Art Will Host Ceramics and Printmaking Exhibitions

Jan 14, 2011

An ordinary cafeteria tray, old bank notes, unkempt weeds and worn-down industrial machines all take on new meaning this month, as Baylor University's Martin Museum of Art presents two new…

Art Exhibit to Feature Works of Two Baylor Professors

Sep 6, 2005

Two Baylor professors are exhibiting their artwork in the Martin Museum of Art from Sept. 2 through Oct. 8. Susan Dunkerley, assistant professor of art, and Karl Umlauf, Artist-In-Residence, are…

Art Historian To Lecture On Gauguin March 26

Mar 19, 2003

Dr. Caroline Boyle Turner, director of the Pont-Aven School of Art in western France, will be the featured speaker at Baylor University's annual Allbritton Art Institute Lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday,…

Printmaking Exhibit Opens At Martin Museum Of Art Sept. 6

Sep 6, 2000

An exhibit of works by printmakers Dennis Olson and John Whitesell will open tomorrow at Baylor University's Martin Museum of Art in the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center. The exhibit will run…

Children's Museum to Hold Creatures and Culture Oct. 18

Oct 8, 1997

Baylor Artist-in-Residence Receives Award

Aug 8, 1995

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project Launched by Baylor Will Become a Permanent Feature at the Smithsonian

Jan 23, 2014

WACO, Texas (Jan. 23, 2014) -- The Black Gospel Music Restoration Project -- a search-and-rescue mission launched by a Baylor University researcher to save little-known recordings from yesteryear's…

How the King James Bible changed the world

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.

Leganto!

Jun 4, 2025

The Baylor University Libraries support Leganto, a resource management tool that enables instructors to build reading lists directly in their Canvas courses.

An Inversion of Thanks: Will Erickson's Three Years at Baylor

May 8, 2025

The mathematics department wishes Will Erickson well as he completes his postdoctoral appointment with Baylor.

Graphic Design Students Attend the National Student Show and Conference

Apr 16, 2025

Held in Dallas, the conference is a well-known three-day event that celebrates and supports the next generation of creative professionals.

Creative Literacy-Building for Young Children Who Are Non-Speaking

Mar 29, 2023

In this article from ASHA's Leader Live, Clinical Assistant Professor Kristle Soto makes print books interactive and engages the five senses to build clients’ literacy skills.

Baylor in the News – Sept. 4-10, 2022

Sep 11, 2022

WACO, Texas (Sept. 11, 2022) – Baylor University researchers and faculty experts were featured in national and local media stories as they shared their thoughts and expertise on voters’ perception of…

Local Graduate Student Receives National Recognition

Jul 15, 2022

Allison Brown, a PhD Student at Baylor University, has been selected as an NEH Summer Scholar from a national applicant pool to attend one of 21 seminars and institutes supported by the National…

Village Wednesdays at the Mayborn

Jun 15, 2022

This summer, CRASR is participating in Village Wednesdays at the Mayborn Museum’s Historic Village on Wednesdays from 10 am to 12 noon.

Baylor Philosopher Receives NEH Grant to Translate Important Medieval Treatise

Jan 19, 2022

Thomas Ward, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy in the College of Arts & Sciences, has received a $40,000 National Endowment for the Humanities research fellowship to prepare a scholarly…

Baylor Libraries Receives $300,000 NEH Grant to Support Browning Research

Sep 7, 2020

WACO, Texas (Sept. 7, 2020) – Baylor University Libraries has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support the research of two Browning scholars at…

Solid Gold Neighbor: City Growth

Jul 21, 2020

Ever since I set foot on campus as a student in 2011, my free time has been dedicated to exploring the city, getting acquainted with the shops and local haunts that housed hidden treasure awaiting…

Baylor Departments Donate PPE

Jun 3, 2020

After news broke that classes would shift online for the remainder of the semester, Baylor University and the Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing donated critical medical PPE to…

Baylor in the News – April 12-18, 2020

Apr 20, 2020

WACO, Texas (April 20, 2020) – Baylor University researchers and faculty experts were featured in local and national media stories as they shared their thoughts and expertise on a variety of subjects…

New Book ‘Mapping Texas’ Featured Subject of The Texas Collection Fall Lecture

Nov 12, 2019

WACO, Texas (Nov. 12, 2019) – In celebration of the release of the new book, Mapping Texas: A Cartographic Journey, 1561-1860, The Texas Collection at Baylor University will host an author lecture…

Martin Museum of Art Will Feature Black-and-White Photographs of Renowned Photographer Ansel Adams In Exhibition Beginning Sept. 10

Aug 26, 2013

WACO, Texas (Aug. 26, 2013) -- An exhibition of work by American photographer Ansel Adams, best known for his black-and-white images of nature, will be displayed at Martin Museum of Art at Baylor…

Martin Museum of Art Opens Permanent Collection Exhibit, Showcases Several Well-known Artists

May 24, 2012

WACO, Texas (May 24, 2012) - The works of artists who are described as "Fathers" of their media, "most important artist" in their country during their lifetime, as well as contemporary artists whose…

Letters

Nov 26, 2007

True to the call
All my thoughts of Truett Seminary are awesome. As a woman called to ministry, Truett prepared me for the tremendous call God has placed on my life. That call has included teaching at…

Newsbriefs

Nov 26, 2007

Honors College LLC to transition to residential college
Beginning with the fall 2008 semester, Baylor University's Honors College Living-Learning Center will transition into an Honors Residential…

Baylor Libraries To Hold Crisis In Scholarly Publishing Forum March 9

Feb 28, 2005

Scholarly publishing issues including the soaring costs of serials and the open-access movement will be the topic of a forum at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, in the Hughes-Dillard Alumni Center on…

Armstrong Browning Library Purchases Rare Items In London

Mar 25, 2004

Baylor University's Armstrong Browning Library recently added a number of major acquisitions to its world-famous literary holdings through the purchase of 25 lots from the sale of the Halsted B.…

Upcoming Events

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Spill the Tea! Communication in Colonial America

Aug 1, 2025 - May 30, 2026

This exhibit marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence by exploring the tools colonists used to communicate, educate, and inspire. The materials in this exhibit…