Student Copyright Topics
Student Copyright Topics
Student Copyright Topics site provides useful information that can help students who want to copy and reuse original materials for the sake of class assignments & projects.
Student Copyright Topics site provides useful information that can help students who want to copy and reuse original materials for the sake of class assignments & projects.
It is the policy of Baylor University to fully respect all rights that exist in any material protected by the copyright laws of the United States while also encouraging usage of the material that furthers the educational mission of Baylor. The details of this policy can be found in the BU-PP (Draft Copyright Policy). This site provides guidance to faculty, staff, and students on the usage of copyrighted material; however, this site is not comprehensive.
Faculty recruitment and retention is a top priority of the university. In particular, we seek to improve Baylor's academic excellence while enhancing our integration of outstanding scholarly productivity and strong Christian faith. Principal activities include conducting searches for nationally and internationally distinguished scholar-teachers, enhancing productive opportunity for current faculty, and overseeing planning and policy committees whose work is central to accelerated academic development at Baylor.
As the university's chief academic officer, the Provost has responsibility for all of Baylor's academic enterprises including twelve schools and colleges and more than one dozen research centers and institutes. The Provost works closely with the President, deans, department chairs, faculty, Regents, and others to provide academic vision and leadership and to promote and support excellence in teaching, learning, and research within the context of a Christian worldview.
Baylor University’s Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) has a two-fold mission: globally, to support and inspire a flourishing community of learning; locally, to promote the integration of teaching, scholarship, collegiality, and service in a Christian environment. This pursuit of wholeness reflects the University’s pursuit of personal and academic integrity: the integrated person in the integrated community.
The Cherry Award program is designed to honor great teachers, to stimulate discussion in the academy about the value of teaching, and to encourage departments and institutions to value their own great teachers.