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Baylor in the News – Feb 13-19, 2022

Baylor in the News – Feb 13-19, 2022
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Baylor Set to Go Tell It on the Mountain at 2022 Pruit Memorial Symposium | Media and Public Relations

Baylor Set to Go Tell It on the Mountain at 2022 Pruit Memorial Symposium | Media and Public Relations
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Baylor History Graduate Selected as 2021 Lilly Graduate Fellow

Follow us on Twitter: WACO, Texas (June 22, 2021) – Benjamin “Jack” Young, B.A. ’21, has been selected as one of 10 Lilly Graduate Fellows for 2021. The Lilly Graduate Fellows Program is a part of the Lilly Fellows Program that supports outstanding students who want to explore the connections among Christianity, higher education and the vocation of the teacher-scholar as they pursue graduate degrees in humanities and the arts. Young is an incoming Ph.D. student in the department of history at the University of Notre Dame. His primary research interests as a historian are with the modern United States, primarily at the intersections of religion, politics and metropolitan development.

Monster of the Skies | Remembering the Waco Tornado of 1953

Monster of the Skies | Century-old legend made Wacoans believe city was tornado-proof in 1953 In just a matter of minutes, an F5 tornado with wind speeds of over 300 mph killed 114 people and injured about another 600. Author: Melissa Guz Updated: 8:29 PM CDT May 11, 2021 WACO, Texas What started as an ordinary warm day on May 11, 1953 turned into a deadly one after an F5 tornado made a direct hit on Waco. In just a matter of minutes, the tornado that was believed to have wind speeds of more than 300 mph killed 114 people and injured about another 600. It transformed homes and businesses into rubble and dust, reshaping Waco s landscape and causing a whopping $50 million in property damage, or just over $487 million today.

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