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parents weekend
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Parents Weekend at Baylor University is a long-standing tradition that began in 1960 as a one-day Parents Day, allowing families to meet faculty and observe campus life. Over 65 years, it has evolved into a full weekend event that blends family, faith, and community. The tag covers discussions about this specific university tradition, including its history and the experience of attending. Content focuses on Baylor's Family Weekend, not general parent visitation events at other institutions.
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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