James “Jim” Ferguson, a professor of anthropology at Stanford, died on Feb. 12 after battling a long illness. Ferguson was 65 years old. A lifelong scholar of anthropology, Ferguson played a ...
Meet the centenarian professor who is a living example of health, fitness and everything good. Popularly known as the nutrition professor, Dr. John Scharffenberg was born on December 15 ...
The Cincinnati Bearcats welcomed Baylor to its first visit to Fifth Third Arena and first to campus since 1946. The 10,598 in the bouncing barn received their money's worth with both teams ...
The new division will be led by Haylee Swinton, a commercial real estate veteran with over 10 years of industry experience. The new platform will provide comprehensive property management and leasing ...
Kayla Stewart is a James Beard Award-winning food and travel journalist, cookbook author, and Senior Editor at Eater. Her work has been featured in Food & Wine, The New York Times, Travel ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - John Morris, the Voice of the Bears, confirmed with KWTX that Baylor legend J.J. Joe passed away at the age of 54 on Tuesday, Feb. 25 from a suspected heart attack.
WACO, Texas (KXXV) — Baylor football legend J.J. Joe passes away at the age of 54, 25 News has confirmed. Joe led the Bears as the quarterback from 1990-1993. He was inducted in Baylor's ...
CHICAGO — A Chicago BBQ spot was award the prestigious James Beard Award Wednesday. Lem’s Bar-B-Q, located at 11 E 75th Street on the city’s South Side, received the James Beard America’s ...
Travis Kelce has said goodbye to his Super Bowl beard. In a Feb. 25 teaser on X for the New Heights podcast, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end was seen with a much closer shave. And to complement ...
You can follow her at @brennahouck. The James Beard Awards committee bestowed an America’s Classics Award on South Side icon and trailblazer in Chicago barbecue, Lem’s Bar-B-Q, today ...
J.J. Joe, who engineered many a Baylor football victory as Grant Teaff’s final starting quarterback, died Tuesday at age 54 of an apparent heart attack. “It’s sad and heartbreaking ...
The diagnosis was particularly cruel given his work. Dr. Lin, a clinical professor and primary care physician, was a founder of the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education.