September/October 2003 Features
Whatever one thinks about the Baylor 2012 Vision, many would agree that the ones most affected by its implementation are the students -- and they are making sure they're part of the process.
Construct Useful and Aesthetically Pleasing Physical Spaces
By Carol Dawson • Photos by Clark Baker
Responding to a changing educational environment, the School of Education revamps its undergraduate and graduate programs
Two Baylor alumni -- Riley Woods, an '02 graduate who entered Baylor Law School this fall, and Dinesh Ranasinghe, an '00 graduate who is a Web developer -- were part of the Team Everest '03 Challenge Trek, a group of disabled persons who traveled 17,400 feet up to the base camp of Mount Everest this past spring.
An in-depth interview with Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. by the Waco Tribune-Herald
Along Fifth Street
Comments from faculty and staff.
Alumni Association hosts dialogue between alumni, administration
Prestigious program focuses on leadership, public service
Libraries' exhibit features famous Shelley novel
Benesh to serve as liaison among faculty and with administrators
McCullough to be Libraries' featured speaker
Pasta station, ARAMARK Campus Services
Four strangers forge lasting friendships as new Baylor roommates
Roger Sanchez, senior in business management, minor in photojournalism
Outgoing seniors shed light on the university experience
Prof. Alden Smith's former students pay homage
Popular eatery announces first college location
Three scholars chosen as finalists for $200,000 award for great teaching
Music professor to assist in academic administration
Endeavors
Recent study suggests spending time with others can stave off mental decline in elderly
With good advice, discipline and determination, even beginners can work up to a marathon
Low mortgage interest rates have homeowners recalculating their options
Media faced new challenges, responsibilities in Iraq
Fanfare
Pro athletes help students succeed in and out of the classroom
Legendary coach's 40th year at Baylor brings acclaim, more victories
Alumni News & Notes
Some of nation's greatest entrepreneurs to be honored
Alumni Services gears up for Homecoming, hires new staff members