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UA Little Rock Professor, Directors Honored (Movers & Shakers)

Brian Walker of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Brian Walker of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been named Central Arkansas Professor of the Year by the Central Arkansas American Chemistry Society. Walker is an assistant professor of chemistry at UA Little Rock. He joined the university in 2016 as a postdoctoral researcher, then began working as an assistant professor in 2020. Marian Douglas, a senior instructor emeritus in UA Little Rock’s Department of Chemistry, received the society’s Volunteer Service Award. Darius Maize has been selected to attend TopConnect AD 2021. TopConnect AD is a leadership symposium for aspiring Division I athletic directors sponsored by TEAMWORKS/#INFLCR. Maize is deputy athletic director for internal operations and special projects at UA Little Rock. He joined the university in 2017 and was promoted to deputy athletic director in 2019.

Issues arise regarding Texas Baptist College name

Issues arise regarding Texas Baptist College name June 28, 2021 Ken Camp / Managing Editor Share this article When Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary announced recently it was renaming its undergraduate school “Texas Baptist College,” two issues quickly came to light a state convention with a similar registered trademark and a university with a historic claim to the name. For nearly a decade, the Baptist General Convention of Texas has operated under the “Texas Baptists” trademark, and “Texas Baptist College” was part of the institutional name of what is now East Texas Baptist University for four decades. ETBU filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the service mark “Texas Baptist College” on May 13 one month before Southwestern Seminary filed a similar application.

Texas Baptist schools relax COVID protocols

Texas Baptist schools relax COVID protocols May 28, 2021 Share this article Texas Baptist universities recently relaxed their COVID-19 protocols in light of increased availability of vaccine, declining infection rates and in some cases updated recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control. On May 17, Baylor University announced fully vaccinated individuals no longer will be required to wear face coverings indoors or outdoors. Those who have not been vaccinated are still required to wear face coverings when indoors. McLane Stadium at Baylor University (Baylor Photo) Baylor also lifted all capacity limitations for outdoor activities including athletic venues and made face coverings optional outdoors for everyone.

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