Mattie R. Powers
Mattie R. Powers passed away Oct. 23, in Temple. She was a former UMHB staff member.
View ArticleNora M. Stafford
Nora M. Stafford, Dec. 15, in Harker Heights. She retired in 2007 after serving as the chairman of the English department at UMHB for 22 years. Memorials may be made to the UMHB scholarship fund.
View ArticleMichael Craig ’04 and Andrea Weldy McCann ’05
Michael Craig ’04 and Andrea Weldy McCann ’05 announce the birth of their son, John Patrick, Mar. 31, 2011. He joins big brother James.
View ArticleGlenna Roscoe Pearce ’97
Glenna Roscoe Pearce ’97 and her husband, Will, announce the birth of their son, Samuel Mather, Aug. 13. His name means “God has heard.” Proud aunts are Kathlee Roscoe ’99 and Rhonda Roscoe ’02. After...
View ArticleHaley Walker ’07
Haley Walker ’07 to Chad Meyer, July 10, in Grapevine. Haley is the human resource manager for Active Network’s faith market, and Chad is a software engineer for Active Network. Left to right: Ryan...
View ArticleShannon Reuben Woodruff ’10 and Holly Louise Gaskamp ’10
Shannon Reuben Woodruff ’10 and Holly Louise Gaskamp ’10, Aug. 6, in Austin. Shannon is a second-year PhD student in chemistry at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, and Holly is a multimedia...
View ArticleRose Marion Walker Barren ’47
Rose Marion Walker Barren ’47 passed away Dec. 27, in Houston. She was born June 14, 1926, in Lubbock, and graduated from Houston’s Reagan High School. Marion attended Mary Hardin-Baylor College and...
View ArticleMcLane family makes largest gift in UMHB history for new stadium
Rendering courtesy of Populous On March 4, university officials announced Elizabeth and Drayton McLane, Jr., and their family had made the largest gift in the history of Mary Hardin-Baylor for the...
View ArticleCeremony kicks off student union building, stadium construction
The university held a special groundbreaking Friday, Feb. 3, to kick off construction of its new football stadium and student union building. The event was attended by an estimated 500 people. Guests...
View ArticlePhilip Dunham ’75
Philip Dunham ’75, passed away, Dec. 30, in Temple. He served in the U.S. Army and was an art professor at UMHB for 22 years.
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