Fall 2024
Are our efforts to advance technology working, or are they just creating a monster?
AI is a skill, not a shortcut How students use evolving technologyStory by Michael Hogan Artificial intelligence, or AI, has evolved from something of the world of science fiction to an easily accessible reality for many. Despite the frequently negative view of AI in the classroom, Baylor students and professors have found ways to use…
In between spending time with family and teaching, Baylor senior lecturer and author Dr. Maura Jortner has turned bedtime stories into new adventures in her own published novels.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but what happens when those pictures are moving?
Sharing the Gospel can be accomplished with more than just scripture. Like a persuasive essay, sometimes all it takes is a good hook.
Quoting Robert Browning, the Armstrong Browning Library is home to a classical display of architecture and art. See how its “splendor” can truly sting its audiences.
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