Resilient, innovative, and always Baker Strong
Typically, at 11 a.m. on Thursdays, the Clarice L. Osborne Memorial Chapel would be packed with more than 100 students. A student band would lead the music, and students would sing
Typically, at 11 a.m. on Thursdays, the Clarice L. Osborne Memorial Chapel would be packed with more than 100 students. A student band would lead the music, and students would sing
Dear alumni and friends, I am always inspired by the strength of the Baker family and your unwavering resilience, determination, and creativity. For this reason, I am especially proud to
Welcome to our first digital issue of the BakerProud! In this edition, we shine a spotlight on the many members of the Baker family who have remained Baker Strong during the challenges posed by the
The work of medical practitioners is both rewarding and challenging. No matter the roles, disciplines, and areas of practice, caring for patients, even in the best of times, leads to
Hannah Greer, ’20, (above) says her first year of teaching has been a wild ride. Greer, who teaches freshman and sophomore English at Olathe (Kansas) South High School, acknowledges that
When the coronavirus pandemic forced widespread shutdowns, many businesses, spanning diverse industries, were forced to quickly change their processes and adapt to the current circumstances. Laura Schmidt, MSM ’90, is
The Baker University Wetlands is no stranger to change. Created over thousands of years through repeated flooding of the Wakarusa River, it was drained in the early 1900s for farming.
It’s long been known that if a prospective student visits campus to take a walk under the maple trees, meet faculty members and coaches, and sit down for lunch with
Suddenly moving home last March when campus closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and being away from friends was difficult for students, but it was also a jarring transition
The Baker family is known for its generosity and willingness to jump in when help is needed. During the current pandemic, when so many people and organizations are facing challenges and financial burdens, Baker alumni and friends