¡Celebración del Diadeloso!

A Dandy Dia!

Beyond the Ordinary

Right in the middle of the spring semester lies a spirited tradition that has been kept alive for over 75 years. Dia del Oso, or "Day of the Bear," is an eagerly awaited day off of class by students and professors alike. Originating in 1932, this day has evolved into a phenomenon that has students from other colleges finding themselves in Waco for the day.


So Many Things to Do

As the sun ascends on this marvelous day, you may wonder what there is to do. Imagine a canvas splashed with live musical performances, inflatable obstacle courses, and the food trucks. The air is buzzing with excitement as students get to engage with animals at the petting zoo, and artistic souls find fun in the crafting stations.

So Why Go?

Beyond the festivities, DIA encapsulates Baylor's values: community, diversity, and spirit. At this point, it has transcended a mere day off for students. It is a day of joy, fostering new friendships, and weaving lifelong memories. It's a campus-wide celebration of our differences and embodies what makes Baylor University truly exceptional.

So mark your calendars and immerse yourself in the spirit and magic of Dia del Oso. See you there!


 

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