Digging Into the Past
The sun hung high over the badlands of New Mexico when Dr. Daniel Peppe crouched over a patch of rock.
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The sun hung high over the badlands of New Mexico when Dr. Daniel Peppe crouched over a patch of rock.
Friends, Freedom is one of those words that feels self-evident. It elicits certain thoughts, emotions, colors — a flag, maybe,
Nick Bradford, who will graduate from Baylor with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 2027, was on active duty
Baylor University has had a live bear mascot since 1917 when a Camp McArthur soldier allowed students to parade Ted,
For Dr. Michael K. Scullin, principal investigator in the Sleep Neuroscience and Cognition Laboratory, the lab’s new exhibit at the
It was his grandmother–his protector and inspiration–who inspired Dr. Dennis Myers to pursue a calling to work in the field
Great colleges have great art. In addition to the treasures at the Martin Museum of Art and in the Armstrong
The most important challenge facing a student at Baylor University should be acquiring the best education the school offers. However,
Tom Everett thinks a lot about first impressions. As the grounds manager for HES Facilities Management, he and his team