November/December 2002 Features
This fall, Baylor welcomed its largest and most prestigious faculty class, and it has the whole campus talking
A group of six major conferences taps Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. to lead efforts to reform abuses in college athletics
Jeff Nishinaka provides us with a romanticized view of Christmas at Baylor with his intricate cut-paper sculpture.
Along Fifth Street
Chris Kearney, associate professor of biology
Former student center director "boughs" out
Faculty and staff have their own memories of what makes a Baylor Christmas special. Here are a few:
Endeavors
Expectations for 'ideal' holiday leave many depressed
Diversification is a wise approach in today's stock market
Wilson's analysis of world ecosystems credits Christian efforts to protect creation
Unfolding accounting scandals undermine profession, prompt legislative reform
One little boy's heroes were first on the scene at the World Trade Center
After the plug is pulled on hormone study, postmenopausal women ask, 'Now what?'
Need some gift ideas for that special young person in your life? You can't go wrong with a good book. Here's a list of the 10 top-selling children's books of all time through the end of 2000 as compiled by Publishers Weekly.
Fanfare
Award-winning collegiate athletics show features magazine-style format
Lambert and Crockrom vie for playing time in talent-rich WNBA