Drawn to a path where she could support and inspire others more directly, Nada Dorman, M.S.W. ‘23, returned to school to facilitate a career change after working 20 years in marketing and public relations.
Nick Saltarelli, B.A. ’10, was still a student at Baylor when he realized he could serve vulnerable populations at home and abroad through emergency medicine. It started, though, with a love for academics and connecting with people.
One might recognize Forrest Frank, B.B.A. ’17, from his hit band Surfaces, which has dropped several iconic pop songs over the last few years. Their songs charted on Billboard’s “Hot 100” in the U.S. and nine other countries.
Baylor soccer alumna Precious Akanyirige, B.S. ’18, M.D., traded her elite defensive tactics for a different kind of challenge — the demanding world of medicine.
Today, the annual Mass Meeting is a beloved part of Baylor University’s Homecoming festivities during which first-year students hear the story of the Immortal Ten and share in the presentation of the Eternal Flame.