In Memoriam: Winter 2024
Mary (Murphy) Ball, ’60, 85, December 22, 2023, Kansas City, Missouri. Survivors include daughter Janet (Jones) Goodenow, ’81. Robert “Gordon” Barnhardt, ’58, Zeta Chi, Bucklin, Kansas. Survivors include children Brenda
Mary (Murphy) Ball, ’60, 85, December 22, 2023, Kansas City, Missouri. Survivors include daughter Janet (Jones) Goodenow, ’81. Robert “Gordon” Barnhardt, ’58, Zeta Chi, Bucklin, Kansas. Survivors include children Brenda
Seth Alford, ’17 MBA, 38, Nov. 20, 2023, Lawrence, Kansas. Fred S. Cook, ’95 MBA, 61, Oct. 12, 2023, Lawrence, Kansas. Richard Dale, former Baker football coach, 74, Dec. 2,
Family ties have contributed to the success of Baker University for more than 150 years. As your children, grandchildren, or other family members consider their college options, we want to
We had another full field of 144 golfers for our 13th annual Wildcat Classic Golf Tournament at Dub’s Dread Golf Course in Kansas City on October 9. More more 30 sponsors
On Friday, Sept. 22, we inducted five new members into the Athletic Hall of Fame. We also welcomed the biggest group of Hall of Famers back to campus for this
Two Baker University students have been accepted into a prestigious University of Kansas School of Medicine program. Juniors Richard Wolf and Gracie Childs, who are both from Clearwater, Kansas, have
Sharon G. (Fowler) Anderson, former student, 77, Feb. 28, 2023, Kansas City, Missouri. John H. Bartle, ’66, 79, March 10, 2023, Arvada, Colorado. Judith (Henry) E. Braunlich, ’61, Phi Mu,
As a member of Baker University’s faculty, Associate Professor of English Dr. Joanne Nystrom Janssen loves being able to teach a range of courses, allowing her to constantly learn and
There is no shortage of stories about the impact that referring Baker to friends and family can have on the student and on the university. Here’s one that started more
Jason Thoren has accepted a coaching position at an NCAA Division I football program and has stepped down as head coach. Baker assistant coach Brian Boyle, ’96, has been named