Guarding the Digital World: Baylor’s Expanding Role in Cybersecurity

According to David Grover, Baylor’s senior director of cyber initiatives, most people have a very clear – if inaccurate – picture in their head of online threats. “Most people believe what they see on TV: the hooded hacker that’s selling your banking secrets or something,” he laughed. “While there are aspects of that, it’s usually

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A bowl of peaches

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I don’t think our archives full of deep, inspirational features should live solely on shelves, so we are bringing them back to life in BL Classics. This February 1980 Classic talks about the journey it took

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Wolfhounds and Polar Bears, Bandits and Bolsheviks: The Baylor General at the Heart of the Calamitous Siberia Fiasco (Also, the FBI)

William Sidney Graves was born on March 27, 1865, in Mount Calm, 24 miles northeast of Waco on old Highway 31. Before his death on February 27, 1940, he would experience several lifetimes’ worth of adventures, be called a revolutionary and a counter-revolutionary, see much of the world, and become the central figure in one

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The History of the Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony

The awards have expanded. The venues have moved. But the purpose remains consistent: to recognize members of the Baylor Family whose leadership, service, scholarship, and public impact reflect distinction. 1965 Dr. Gordon Teal and Earl C. Hankamer, Sr., are recognized as the University’s first Outstanding Alumni. Ex-Students Association Executive Director Dr. George Stokes presented the

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