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- GROWING WITH STYLE AND DISTINCTION
- The decades-old Hankamer School of Business, which has given wings to scores of successful entrepreneurs, is oustling - perhaps bursting - with new programs tucked into offices and squeezed into hallways and down stairwells. With fixed seating in its classrooms and little room for student meetings, the school is all...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- IPNRC Research Committee
- The IPNRC Research Committee met March 23-25, 2007 in St. Louis. The following faculty attended: Rhonda Keen, Texas Christian University; JoVeta Wescott, Abundant Life Hospice; Sharon Hinton, Rural Nurse Resource Training Center; Eileen Rettig, Spring Hill College; Debbie Seider, Dallas Fort Worth Faith and Health Collaborative; Lois Banke, Asante Health...
- Research articles 2007-03-22
- Majestic moment
- Majestic Moment: Kory Demetrus Levingston married Chudney Tawan Johnson in Las Colinas, TX. The bride is a graduate of Baylor University. She works in health care management for the Department of Veteran's Affairs Medical Center. The groom graduated from the University of North Texas. He works for the State of...
- Research articles 2006-12-18
- The trainer behind her behind
- Dukes of Hazzard star Jessica Simpson didn't fit into those super-tight, super-short denim Daisy Dukes by chowing down on deep-fried catfish and gumbo while on location in Baton Rouge shooting the film version of the popular TV series, which opens in theaters Aug. 5. Rather, Simpson, 25, hired trainer...
- Research articles 2005-07-28
- Dotson jailed for 35 years for murdering former basketball teammate
- WACO, United States AFP — Former Baylor university basketball player Carlton Dotson was sentenced to 35 years in prison, a week after pleading guilty to murdering his teammate Patrick Dennehy in 2003. State district judge Ralph Strother sentenced Dotson on Wednesday based on documents filed by prosecutors and defense...
- Research articles 2005-06-15
- Former Baylor basketballer pleads guilty to killing teammate
- WACO, United States AFP — Carlton Dotson pleaded guilty to killing Baylor university basketball teammate Patrick Dennehy in 2003. Dotson, who was ruled incompetent to stand trial last year and admitted to a mental hospital, now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. Dennehy's body was found...
- Research articles 2005-06-08
- Sentencing in Baylor student's murder.(Carlton Dotson, Baylor University )(Brief Article)
- Sentencing in Baylor Student's Murder--Former Baylor University Texas basketball player Carlton Dotson, 23, pleaded guilty this month to killing former teammate Patrick Dennehy, 21, two years ago. The judge in the case sentenced Dotson to 35 years in jail, saying the sentence balanced justice with compassion...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Curves' Theory on Permanent Weight Loss Proven for a Second Time; Published Scientific Study Confirms Resistance Training and Intermittent Dieting Program Increases Resting Metabolism, Weight Loss and Maintenance
- WACO, Texas -- Curves International Inc. announced today its revolutionary approach of increasing a woman's resting energy metabolism to lose weight and keep it off now has the results of two replicated studies performed by Baylor University's Exercise & Sport Nutrition Lab to validate its effectiveness. Eleven research abstracts...
- Research articles 2005-05-04
- Basketball player ruled incompetent for trial
- WACO, Texas AP -- A former Baylor University basketball player charged with murdering a teammate was ruled incompetent to stand trial Thursday. District Judge George Allen sent Carlton Dotson, 22, to a state mental hospital for up to four months, after which his competence will be evaluated again....
- Research articles 2004-10-29
- Rabies kill four after transplant from single donor
- Four people have died from rabies after receiving a transplant from an Arkansas man, William Beed Jr., who didn't know he had the disease, according to officials. The first three fatalities, which the government said were the first from rabies after an organ transplant, died following the procedures at...
- Research articles 2004-07-26
- Shortage of Instructors Exacerbates Dearth in Nursing Sector.
- By Rae DeShong, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 2--A cycle of turning away students is contributing to the country's nursing shortage and will continue if trends in filling nurse educator positions don't improve. More than...
- Research articles 2004-03-02
- Waco, Texas, Year in Business: Store Openings, Closings, Job Losses, New Faces.
- By Mike Copeland, Waco Tribune-Herald, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 4--It was not business as usual last year in Waco. In fact, one might describe it as a mad, mad 2003. Veterans and community leaders got angry over a recommendation...
- Research articles 2004-01-04
- Nearly 25 Percent of Texas Residents Uninsured, Census Says.
- By Roger Yu, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 30--Nearly a quarter of residents in Texas lack health coverage - a larger percentage than in any other state - and the situation has been getting worse, according to a...
- Research articles 2003-09-30
- Outpatient Center Is Third Such Project Announced in Dallas Area.
- By Judy Evans, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 10--Baylor University Medical Center of Dallas plans a medical plaza at the edge of Heath that will include a center for X-rays and other imaging and the third outpatient surgery...
- Research articles 2003-09-10
- The Best of Friends
- Big dudes on campus, Patrick Dennehy and Carlton Dotson didn't hang much with the other basketball players at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Usually, it was just the two of them. "They were always together," says LaDonna Nelson, a Baylor student and neighbor. "If one was going to eat, the...
- Research articles 2003-08-04
- Hospitals Increase Education Staff to Ease Transition for New Nurses.
- By Patricia V. Rivera, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 27--Recent nursing school graduates can sometimes feel queasy about their newfound responsibilities. "It's a big leap from being a student with faculty available at all times ...
- Research articles 2003-04-27
- Baylor University Medical Center and McKesson Sign Management/Consulting Agreement to Continue to Enhance Pharmacy Operations
- Business Editors/Medical Writers SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 23, 2003 Leading Texas Healthcare Institution Cites McKesson's Proven Success and Experience in Clinical Excellence, Patient Safety and Operational Efficiency McKesson Corporation today announced that its McKesson Medication Management unit has contracted with Baylor University Medical Center to provide...
- Research articles 2003-01-23
- The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
- By Robert Miller, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 19--As Baylor Health Care System celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, its centerpiece Baylor University Medical Center ranks as one of the nation's pre-eminent medical centers. And...
- Research articles 2003-01-19
- Growth at Dallas-Area Hospital Pays Off for Patients, Bottom Line.
- By J.C. Conklin, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 18--Shannon and Bryan Ford decided to call their newborn Baylor after he successfully entered the world March 6 at Baylor Health Center at Irving-Coppell. A company couldn't buy...
- Research articles 2001-04-18
- Ten Trauma Hospitals in Texas Expect Collective Losses to Exceed $200 Million.
- By J.C. Conklin, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 16--Ten trauma hospitals in the state estimate they collectively lost $135 million on care in 2000 and predict they will lose more than $200 million this year, according to a...
- Research articles 2001-02-16
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