Sports Roundup: March 2022
August 2021 – March 2022 Football The Baker football team finished the 2021 season ranked 13th in the NAIA Football FirstDown PlayBook Postseason Poll, with an overall record of 9-2.
August 2021 – March 2022 Football The Baker football team finished the 2021 season ranked 13th in the NAIA Football FirstDown PlayBook Postseason Poll, with an overall record of 9-2.
Honors & Awards Dr. Regena Aye, Assistant Professor of Education and Chair of IDPT, was selected as the CAP’s National Vice Commander and promoted to Brigadier General. Her primary duties
During Dr. Libby Rosen’s more than 40 years as a nurse and nurse educator, she has gravitated toward a quote from Virginia Henderson, the renowned nursing theorist who has had
A versatile and talented communicator through her writing, editing, art, and photography, Melinda Hipple, ’16, has always wanted to be known as an author. “It’s a moniker I’ve aspired to
December 2021 – January 2022 1960s Duane Gabrielson, ’66, was inducted into the Shawnee Mission South High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Gabrielson, a retired math teacher and coach, was
For LaTasha (Roberts) James, ’07, connecting with the Baker University community by participating in multiple clubs and organizations became a way of life. The skills and habits she gained in
December 2021 – January 2022 Paul R. Alexander, ’56, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 87, December 1, 2021, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Anthony Bennett, ’83, 61, January 10, 2022, Kansas City, Missouri. Vivian Lee
Baker welcomes four new administrators to support enrollment, marketing and communications, and academics. Each brings valuable skills and leadership experience in higher education. Kylie Williamson Director of Admissions for the
Phase I of the Athletic Capital Cornerstone Project is well underway. The project includes renovations to the softball and baseball fields, an indoor training facility with bathrooms and concessions, and
On November 11, the Primary Text program held its first Swogger Literary Salon with “ ‘Thou Mayest’: John Steinbeck’s Life, Work, and the Use of Hebrew in East of Eden.”