Around the State: Wayland students volunteer after Central Texas floods
When floodwaters surged through Central Texas during the Fourth of July weekend, two nursing students from Wayland Baptist University’s Ben and Bertha Mieth School of Nursing in San Antonio didn’t hesitate to act. Valerie Hedenland and Elizabeth Santos, both enrolled in Wayland’s Licensed Vocational Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, volunteered their time and medical expertise to assist with search and recovery efforts in Leander, one of the hardest-hit areas. The two, both military veterans and close friends, responded through Intrepid Care, a veteran-run nonprofit that mobilized quickly to support first responders on the ground.
Wayland Baptist University students arrived on campus for Koinonia, the university’s four-day welcome celebration held Aug. 15 to 18. Koinonia is a New Testament Greek word meaning fellowship, community, and shared purpose. Designed to help new and returning students connect with each other, faculty and staff, Koinonia blends Wayland traditions with plenty of opportunities for fun.
Buckner International is kicking off a Fall Farm Fest on Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Buckner Family Hope Center at Oak Cliff. The celebration offers a safe way for neighbors to come together and enjoy games, children’s activities, food and raffles. The event will raise awareness about Buckner services as well as community resources for family health and other support services.
Buckner Children and Family Services has announced two promotions and addition its staff. Andi Harrison, who served for 13 years as regional director of foster care for Buckner, was promoted to senior director for domestic foster care and adoption. Monocra Burroughs was named executive director of Buckner Children and Family Services in Houston. Burroughs has served Buckner Children and Family Services in Beaumont more than 26 years as a foster care case manager, foster care and adoption supervisor, program director, and most recently as the interim executive director. Christie Moreno was named executive director of Buckner Children and Family Services in Lubbock. Moreno joins Buckner with mote than15 years of nonprofit experience in ministry, education, children and family services.
Dallas Baptist University baseball accepted an invitation to join the Pac-12 Conference as an affiliate member on July 1, 2026, with the Patriots’ inaugural Pac-12 season set for 2027. In spring 2027, DBU will compete alongside six established programs, a group that includes national champions Oregon State and Fresno State, as well as Washington State, Gonzaga, San Diego State and Texas State University.
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor celebrated the beginning of the school year and welcomed more than 700 new freshmen to campus during its 180th fall convocation Aug. 13. The student body consists of 2,779 undergraduate and 497 graduate students attending classes at UMHB, for a total fall enrollment of nearly 3,300. This year, UMHB is offering an elementary classroom music class designed specifically for homeschooled first-, second- and third-graders this fall. Beginning Sept. 12, the class will meet once a week for 10 weeks. Each class will include 30 minutes of activities, games, and study aimed at learning basic music concepts. Experienced classroom music teachers will lead the class, and UMHB music education majors will assist in instruction and activities.
Hardin-Simmons University held its fall convocation Aug. 26 where keynote speaker Neal Jeffrey shared words of encouragement. Once an All-American quarterback at Baylor University and an NFL draft pick with the San Diego Chargers, Jeffrey presented his personal story of perseverance and faith. Overcoming a stuttering impediment, he embraced the way God made him and found his calling as a public speaker sharing the gospel.
Anthony King, a professor at Wayland Baptist University, is returning to restart the university’s instrumental music program, stepping back into a position he had to leave in December 2020, when the program was canceled. He first joined Wayland in 2012 as an adjunct instructor and became full-time in 2013 while finishing his doctorate at Texas Tech University. King played with the Disney World Band while earning a five-year Bachelor of Music Education degree from University of Central Florida. He first joined Wayland in 2012 as an adjunct instructor and became full-time in 2013 while finishing his doctorate at Texas Tech.
The Marsh Institute for Chaplains and the Digital Theological Library announced a strategic partnership to translate The Heart of a Chaplain: Exploring Essentials for Ministry, 2nd Edition, into multiple languages. This initiative brings together the Marsh Institute’s experience in chaplaincy formation and DTL’s cutting-edge digital infrastructure, multilingual publishing capacity and global accessibility platforms, according to Jim Browning, director of the Marsh Institute.



















