Vote for Bruiser!
…e “the best mascot for the NCAA Tournament” during March Madness. Baylor’s Bruiser knocked off Purdue’s “Purdue Pete,” Xavier’s “D’Artagnan,” West Virginia’s “Mountaineer,” and Western Kentucky’s “Big Red” to make the journey to the last Four. Now, Bruiser squares off against Stanford’s “Tree.” Click the link to vote, but rush — voting comes to an end at noon on Friday. Voting for the National Championship will start afternoon friday. Friday upgrade: Bruiser beat Stanfor…
Baylor women’s tennis among nation’s elite programs
…ms are nationwide rated. The Lady Bears’ just two losings in 2010 attended against groups which were at enough time ranked No. 1 when you look at the country — a loss that is 4-2 Stanford in February and a 5-2 loss to Northwestern in March. With five season that is regular left to try out, the ladies are very well to their means towards their 5th Big 12 name in six years — as well as their tenth NCAA Tournament look within the last 13 periods. Sic ’em, Baylor women’s t…
Four Baylor-related books among Christianity Today’s favorites
…Baylor professors and something alum one of the champions of its 2008 Book Awards: * Questions to any or all of the responses: A Journey from Folk Religion to Examined Faith, by Truett Seminary teacher Dr. Roger Olson; * The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America, by history teacher Dr. Thomas Kidd; * Discovering Jesus: The Origins associated with Great Religions and also the development of Belief, by Dr. Rodney Stark, co-director associated with the Ins…
Two alums called among Barron’s top 30 CEOs
…d, a 1979 graduate and CEO of technology giant Hewlett-Packard, made record the very first time; Bob Simpson, BBA ’70 and MS ’71, is CEO of XTO Energy and seems on Barron’s list when it comes to 4th year that is straight. Continue reading