Preparing Baylor Students for a Multiracial, Multiethnic World
For the last 20 years, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa has dedicated his life to the study of history. But earlier this year, he actually helped make it. In July 2023, the South Texas native was appointed the first John and Nancy Jackson Endowed Chair for Baylor in Latin America, a milestone that made him the university’s
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Preparing Baylor Students for a Multiracial, Multiethnic World
For the last 20 years, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa has dedicated his life to the study of history. But earlier this
Reynold Arnould: The Curious Case of the Purloined Painting and Baylor’s Most Famous Painter
During their brief tenure in Waco, artist Reynold Arnould and his wife, novelist and art critic Martha, were the most
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New buildings like the Baylor Science Building and Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation show the growth of
A Marriage of True Minds
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Whisky in Waco: Balcones Distillery
Texas whisky was not a thing before Balcones, as improbable as that may sound. It certainly still feels odd to
Coming Home to Waco
There’s no doubt Baylor alumni and families heading to Waco for the 2024 homecoming celebration are practicing their sic ‘ems
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One of the things visitors love most about Waco is the ability to explore the wonders of this city without
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Whisky in Waco: Balcones Distillery
Texas whisky was not a thing before Balcones, as improbable as that may sound. It certainly still feels odd to
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Preparing Baylor Students for a Multiracial, Multiethnic World
For the last 20 years, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa has dedicated his life to the study of history. But earlier this
Bright Lights, Big City
Baylor grad Kat Largent took a circuitous route to land her dream job, living the dream of every “theater nerd”
Reynold Arnould: The Curious Case of the Purloined Painting and Baylor’s Most Famous Painter
During their brief tenure in Waco, artist Reynold Arnould and his wife, novelist and art critic Martha, were the most
From Shakespeare to Shoot-em-Ups: The Remarkable 70-Year Career of Clu Gulager
The story of William Martin “Clu” Gulager’s journey, from tiny Holdenville, Okla., to becoming a star of beloved television series
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Whisky in Waco: Balcones Distillery
Texas whisky was not a thing before Balcones, as improbable as that may sound. It certainly still feels odd to
A Commitment to Inclusion: Empowering Waco’s Minority- and Women-owned Small Businesses
“The beauty of living in a community where small businesses thrive,” said Oh My Juice owner Denitia Blount, “is that
Disrupting The Spirits: 1953 Tequila
Named after the historic year Mexican women were given the Right to Vote, the 1953 Tequila company keeps social justice
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One of the things we love the most about Waco is the perfect blend of American and Mexican cuisine, giving
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Over the Judge’s Shoulder . . .
In observance of this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we remember his life, legacy, and impact with a classic
Baylor, David Guion, ‘Home on the Range’ and the Roxy Connection
Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I don’t
The Media’s Discovery of Southern Baptists
Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I don’t
Old Paintings Find a New Home at Baylor
Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I don’t