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===Coaches===
===Coaches===
*[[Art Briles]] – Former Baylor football coach, won 4 state titles as coach at Stephenville(TX) High School
*[[Scott Drew]] – Men's [[basketball]] coach
*[[Scott Drew]] – Men's [[basketball]] coach
*[[Clyde Hart]] – Former head track coach, currently director of track and field
*[[Clyde Hart]] – Former head track coach, currently director of track and field

Revision as of 20:09, 17 July 2017

The list of Baylor University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and former students of Baylor University.

Alumni

Arts and entertainment

Journalists

Business

Academics, scientists, and theologians

Academics

Medicine

Military

Scientists

Theologians

Government

Lawrence Sullivan Ross, 19th Governor of Texas. Baylor counts more Texas governors among its alumni than any other university.

Members of Congress

Other national, state, and local officials

Former Speaker pro Tempore, Representative Craig Eiland, (D) – Galveston

Judges and Justices

Medal of Honor recipients

Athletics

Badminton

Baseball

Men's basketball

Women's basketball

Football

Tennis

Track and field

Volleyball

Golf

Gymnastics

Faculty and staff

Administration

Coaches

Economics

  • Earl Grinols – Distinguished Professor of Economics, notable works include contributions to the study of the economic effect of gambling and casinos[179]
  • David VanHoose – Herman W. Lay Professor of Private Enterprise. He has written text books and papers used in the field of economics. Areas of focus are international economics, monetary economics, macroeconomics, and banking.
  • J. William (Bill) Petty – Professor of Finance and Caruth Chair of Entrepreneurship

Engineering

English

  • Greg Garrett – Professor of English, winner of the Pirate's Alley William Faulkner Prize for Fiction, and author of several books[180]

History

  • Philip Jenkins – Distinguished Professor of History and Co-Director of the Program on Historical Studies of Religion[181]

Philosophy

Religion

  • Edward R. Dalglish – Biblical scholar and professor of Old Testament
  • Philip Jenkins – Director of Program for Historical Studies of Religion
  • W. Winfred Moore – Former visiting distinguished professor of religion and director of the Center for Ministry Effectiveness at Baylor
  • Ralph Wood – University professor and author of The Gospel According to Tolkien[183][184]

School of Music

Sciences

  • Anzhong Wang – Theoretical physicist, specialized in gravitation, cosmology and astroparticle physics; currently working on cosmology in string/M theory and the Hořava-Lifshitz gravity
  • Bennie Ward – Theoretical particle physicist, Fellow of the American Physical Society and is currently Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Open Nuclear and Particle Physics Journal

Social sciences

Truett Seminary

  • Roger E. Olson – Professor of Theology, author of The Story of Christian Theology Twenty Centuries of Tradition & Reform
  • Jimmy Dorrell – Professor of Missions, author of Trolls and Truth

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