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Hart and Soul
Hall of Fame coach Clyde Hart’s accomplishments are well-documented. Coach to Olympic 400-meter champions Michael Johnson, Jeremy Wariner, and Sanya Richards-Ross, he also produced 34 NCAA champions and 566 NCAA All-Americans over the course of his 56-year career. A career highlight was being selected as men’s assistant coach for the 2000 Olympic Track & Field
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Emily Tinsley: A Legacy Built on Love
“I’m telling you, that is one smart, hard-working, gracious, wonderful lady.” — John F. Baugh In times of darkness, Emily
A Foundation for Success: Remembering Missy Wells
A legend at Baylor, Missy Yeary Wells (‘88) served as director of Student Foundation from 1989 to 1997. Beloved by
Remembering Carroll Dawson
Carroll “CD” Dawson, former Baylor men’s basketball player and coach and Houston Rockets general manager, died on September 9 at
Her Name Was Cindy Campbell Brown. She Died In 1995. And It’s Time You Knew Her Story.
Her name was Cindy Campbell Brown. Her age was 26. She was a Secret Service agent whose office was on the top floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. On April 19, 1995 at 9:02 a.m., Timothy McVeigh, 26, a U.S. Army veteran poisoned with anti-government hate, set off a truck bomb in front of the building where Cindy worked. McVeigh had designed and built the bomb by hand along with his co-conspirator Terry Nichols. The blast sheared off the front of the 9-story, glass front federal building, reducing it to rubble. The ensuing devastation killed 168 people, including Cindy.
The Lasting Legacy (and Long Life) of Dr. John Belew
From the moment of his birth, John Seymour Belew was destined to devote much of his life to Baylor. He was a war veteran, chemistry scholar, senior administrator, internationalist, civic leader, patron of the arts, and, most of all, a dedicated friend and family member. Thank you, John, for 102 years of life, love, and service.
Remembering Dr. John Belew
Dr. John Belew, former provost of Baylor University, has passed away at the age of 102 after a life of service his country, community, and alma mater.
Remembering: Dr. John Cheng
A year ago the unthinkable happened: losing a brother, friend and husband and father at the place of comfort: a church. Dr. John Cheng (BA ‘91) died a hero when he tackled a gunman who entered Laguna Woods, California’s Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in May 2022.
Remembering William David Campbell
“Campbell was synonymous with football in Texas. He’ll be missed by many.” Dave Campbell was the Shakespeare of sportswriters, a
Remembering L. Wayne Tucker, Jr.
It is with great sadness we mourn the loss of a larger-than-life leader: Wayne Tucker (‘85), Baylor Line Foundation’s Incoming
Remembering Robert C. Cloud
Hero, mentor, friend — Dr. Robert C. Cloud (MS ‘66, Ed.D. ‘69) was all three of these to me. His influence,
“We were all spoiled by her greatness”: Memories of Barbara “Babs” Baugh from the Baylor Line Family
“Her loving heart and wonderful sense of humor were truly a gift to us all.” This is how Laura Hallmon
Reba Campbell, Pioneering Journalist and Teacher, Is Dead at 95
The Baylor icon and wife to Dave Campbell died January 5 after several years of declining health. Reba Campbell occupies
Walker Knight, Groundbreaking Editor of Baptist Publications, Has Died
Walker Leigh Knight, the Baylor-educated writer and editor whose epic poem The Peacemaker includes the once widely quoted phrase “Peace,
Remembering Mark White
As the 43rd governor of Texas, and the fourth Baylor graduate to serve in that state office, Mark White ushered
Remembering Jack Dillard
There are a lot of things people might be surprised to learn about Jack Dillard. For one, he was an
Living Her Way
Anyone looking for total objectivity here should probably read something else. I cannot reflect on the life of my sister
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