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equity and inclusion
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The equity and inclusion tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about belonging, community, and campus traditions at Baylor University. Content highlights the 65-year history of Family Weekend, an event that began as Parents Day in 1960 and evolved into a weekend fostering family, faith, and student life. The tag focuses on how institutional traditions promote inclusion and a sense of belonging among students, families, and alumni. Topics include the origins of the event, its growth over decades, and its role in creating a communal campus experience. This tag is relevant for readers interested in higher education, university culture, and the role of long-standing traditions in building inclusive communities.
In its 65th year, Baylor’s Family Weekend stands as a living tradition: born in 1960 as a one-day chance for parents to meet professors and evolved into a full weekend that stitches family, faith, and campus life into a single communal experience. Background
A tradition begins: Parents Day, 1960...
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