
Responses to Evans' paper were given by Dr. and Bessie May Lynn Professor of History. Daniel Jr., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and The Ralph L. Stephen Evans, university professor of philosophy and humanities. The first session - "A University in the Largest Sense of the Word" - featured Dr. Session I - A University in the Largest Sense of the Word The colloquy honoring Schmeltekopf was sponsored by Baylor School of Law and the Council of Deans. Bill and Vara Faye Daniel Professor of Law. "In his role as provost, Don Schmeltekopf has provided constant, encouraging support to the Baylor faculty, and he has contributed enormously to the university's mission and standing as a major Christian university," said Toben, who also serves as The Gov. Law School Dean Brad Toben said the colloquy provided a "fitting tribute" to Schmeltekopf's "inspiring leadership" over the past 12 years. Selected faculty members presented their positions on the session topic, followed by short papers in response and open discussion. The presentations at the Sheila and Walter Umphrey Law Center offered differing perspectives on the various dimensions of Baylor's faith mission and its integration into the teaching, scholarship and service endeavors of the university community.

Schmeltekopf, provost and vice president for academic affairs, who will retire in May. Baylor University faculty members examined "The Baptist and Christian Character of Baylor" during a two-day colloquy April 10-11, honoring Dr.
