Traveling all around the world, DBU sent students out over Spring Break to learn about history, leadership, and what it means to serve the Lord and others.
Dallas Baptist University is delighted to honor Dr. David Arnott with the title of Professor Emeritus, recognizing 32 years of impactful teaching, mentoring, and scholarship.
In the quiet of the early morning, the Director of Campus Security, Don Kabetzke, spends time in prayer for the safety of the entire DBU campus.
Through dedicated time and effort, DBU has been recognized nationally with the 2025 Green Star Honor Award given by the Professional Grounds Management Society.
DBU alumni Tyler and his wife Katee use their finance and business degrees, and the motto "chasing excellence," to operate two Chick-fil-A locations in Texas.
Dallas Baptist University marked a significant milestone on February 18, 2026, with the groundbreaking of the new Don and Linda Carter School of Business building.
DBU professor Dr. Shelly Melia has served as a co-author, editor, and contributor to four books and is an active spokesperson to a multitude of audiences.
DBU alumna Ashley Huff is building a career as a full-time studio artist and business owner, using her creative gifts to reflect her faith through art.
DBU is honored to announce a $2 million anonymous gift for the Don and Linda Carter School of Business, reflecting the spirit of DBU’s faithful community.
Winter weather closed classrooms across Dallas Baptist University, but campus life continued in ways students won’t soon forget.
DBU Senior, Glen Veasley, used his creative gifts and trust in God to start Group Projjject, an organization bringing students together through creativity.
A devoted leader, educator, and Christ follower, Dr. Gary Chevalier steps into a new role as CEO of the National Association of University-Model® Schools, Inc.
Rob Hahn grew up with a passion for aviation and a desire to pursue a Business degree that would prepare him for a future in the industry.
















