One hundred miniature bears will be hidden around campus for students to find.
Surprise Giveaway, noon, on the Mall in front of Fogler Library
A giveaway to the first 100 students sponsored by the Center for Student Involvement and Dining Services.
Warm and Fuzzies Pickup, 11 a.m.â2 p.m., Memorial Union Information Booth
Supplies needed to make fleece blankets or to crochet blanket squares will be available for free; completed items will be donated to Project Linus.
Whatâs Love Got to Do With It? 6 p.m., Memorial Union North Pod
A spin-off of the Newlywed Game, this event will test friends and romantic partnersâ knowledge of each other to highlight positive qualities.
Feb. 11, 2021
Applications for scholarship program open for 2021-2022 academic year; Inaugural cohort of Trailblazer Scholars named after Baylor’s first Black graduates, Rev. Robert Gilbert and Mrs. Barbara Walker
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WACO, Texas (Feb. 11, 2021) – Baylor University announced today that fundraising for the Trailblazer Scholars Program has surpassed $2 million since the program’s creation in July 2020, pairing with the University’s commitment of $5 million to establish the program.
The Trailblazer Scholars Program is receiving
applications until Feb. 15. The inaugural Gilbert-Walker cohort of Trailblazer Scholars is named after Baylor’s first Black graduates Rev. Robert Gilbert, BA 67, and Mrs. Barbara Walker, BA 67.
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. Kicking off April 27, 2021, the three-day virtual summit will bring together hundreds of health professionals, advocates, community members and caregivers to brainstorm a future for people with disabilities defined by access, inclusion and innovation. Our annual Reeve Summit is the only venue of its kind that is specifically designed to connect families, advocates and experts from around the world to share experiences and shape the conversation surrounding disability issues, says Maggie Goldberg, Reeve Foundation President. The Reeve Foundation is honored to serve as a convener to offer educational and insightful sessions for people impacted by paralysis.