
Two inducted into Baker Faculty Hall of Fame
Dr. Roger Boyd, ’69, (left) and Dr. George Wiley (right) are the latest additions to Baker University’s Faculty Hall of Fame. They were inducted at a faculty appreciation reception on February 14.

Dr. Roger Boyd, ’69, (left) and Dr. George Wiley (right) are the latest additions to Baker University’s Faculty Hall of Fame. They were inducted at a faculty appreciation reception on February 14.

Our featured alumni for February are Zack and Kelsey (Epperson) Rockey, who graduated in 2010. Kelsey runs her own PR firm, and Zack shifted from broadcasting to sales.

Frank Bisignano, ’79, was nominated last week to lead the U.S. Social Security Administration. Bisignano is the chairman, president, and CEO of a leading global software company, Fiserv. Last May

Baker University has long understood the importance of a global perspective in a well-rounded liberal arts education, and that focus was recently honored. Open Doors has recognized the colleges and

Baker University joins the Baldwin Wallace University community and countless others in mourning the loss of Dr. Neal Malicky, a beloved alumnus, former Board of Trustees member, interim president, esteemed

Our featured alumna for December is Dr. Marlene Eicher, ’05, who began her Baker journey as a nontraditional nursing student and now serves the School of Nursing as associate dean of graduate programs.

Stacey Feindt, ’24 MS-IDPT, and Kiely Kingsbury, ’24 MS-IDPT, readily admit they aren’t experts on artificial intelligence—commonly known as AI. What they do know a lot about is instructional design,

Our featured alumnae for November are two longtime Baker faculty members and administrators, Martha (West) Harris, ’79, and Darcy Russell, ’80.

Baker University is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Hoot Gibson as acting president, effective immediately. Gibson will hold this position while the university conducts a search for its

The 14th Annual Wildcat Classic Golf Tournament soared to new heights at Dub’s Dread Golf Course in Kansas City. A field of 148 golfers and 85 sponsors helped Baker Athletics