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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...
Tags: accounting, Baylor University, Benefits, CAREER, ethics, HEALTHCARE, Leadership, SOFTWARE, technology
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, Texas Christian University, Western Kentucky University
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-12-18
Texas: keystone State of the FTAA: because of its location, Texas is integral to the creation of the FTAA and the eventual merger of North and South America under a single regional government like the EU
A little more than two years ago, political allies of Texas Governor Rick Perry quietly passed legislation creating the "Trans-Texas Corridor" TTC. With the connivance of a largely silent press, the most expensive project in the state's history became law with scant public notice. It's bad enough that the...
Tags: Baylor University, conference, Dr., FINANCE, Government, merger, SOFTWARE, Texas, U.S., U.S. Congress, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2005-11-14
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...
Tags: Alexander, Baylor University, Benefits, Cable, HEALTHCARE, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Texas, TVs
Research articles 2005-07-28
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, Dr., HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, theory, women, workout
Research articles 2005-05-04
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, organ, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-07-26
Brigadier General Jan D. "Denny" Eakle
BRIGADIER GENERAL JAN D. "DENNY" EAKLE Brig. Gen. Jan D. "Denny" Eakle is Deputy Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Comptroller, Arlington, Va. DFAS is the world's largest finance and accounting operation with annual responsibilities of paying more than five million people,...
Tags: accounting, Air Force, Baylor University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-01-01
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Medicaid, patient, SOFTWARE, Texas
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, Dr., FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, surgery
Research articles 2003-09-10
Guns not related to Dennehy case
WACO, Texas -- Neither of the two guns that have been recovered during the investigation of the shooting death of Baylor basketball player Patrick Dennehy killed him, and one pistol is not connected to the case, a law enforcement source said Monday. McLennan County Sheriff Larry Lynch, who...
Tags: Baylor University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-08-05
BAYLOR HAMILTON HOSPITAL GETS NEW UNTRAFAST CT SCANNER.(Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital )
Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital, Dallas, has acquired new CT scanning technology, allowing physicians to detect blockages in heart arteries before symptoms develop. The unique feature of this CT scanner is its ability to perform non-invasive coronary angiogram imaging, potentially replacing the...
Tags: Baylor University, FINANCE, HARDWARE, hospital, imaging, patient, Scanners, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-07-01
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, patient, SOFTWARE
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...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, Dallas, HEALTHCARE, hospital, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-01-19
Baylor Health Care System Installs Two More ImageChecker CAD Systems from R2 Technology
Business Editors, Health/Medical Writers SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 26, 2002 Baylor Sammons Breast Imaging Center Participated in Clinical Trial in 1997; Goal to Make CAD Available to All Baylor Medical Center Patients R2 Technology, Inc., a leader in computer aided detection CAD and visualization, today announced that Baylor...
Tags: Baylor University, computer, FDA, FINANCE, Government, imaging, PRODUCTIVITY, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-11-26
Waco Tribune-Herald, Texas, Business Update Column.
By Mike Copeland, Waco Tribune-Herald, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 18--Lou Dobbs, it seems, made himself at home last week while covering President Bush's economic forum. Dobbs, the star of CNN's "Moneyline" program, led his entourage on a trip...
Tags: bank, Baylor University, Blue Cross Blue Shield, FINANCE, job, SOFTWARE, Texas
Research articles 2002-08-18
Teaching CRM savvy
Baylor University offers an MBA Program in CRM Baylor University is trying to do something about the fact that CRM-savvy executives seem to be born more often than they are made. Baylor's Hankamer School of Business launched an MBA program with a specialization in CRM, one of...
Tags: Baylor University, CRM, MARKETING, MBA, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-01-01
Hispanic journal names Baylor "a publisher's pick"
Baylor University was recently chosen a "publisher's pick" as a U.S. university that attracts and empowers Hispanic students. Baylor is among 34 Texas universities cited, including fellow Big 12 Texas schools plus other Big 12 institutions like Iowa State, Colorado-Boulder, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State. Publisher Jose Lopez-Isa...
Tags: Baylor University, Groupware, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-04-01
Pulling Some Strings A Case for Outsourcing Facilities Management
Since cresting as a trend in the mid-to-late '80s, the outsourcing of facilities management has now simply become a way of doing business, with the need for specialized Web-based software systems having elevated the practice to new heights. In the last decade, many facilities managers have exchanged the traditional...
Tags: Baylor University, Honeywell International Inc., outsource, Outsourcing, software
Research articles 2000-11-01
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