“We know we’ve still got to move through those, and that’s OK,” Allison said. “That is what we should do. We are cooperating in every way possible. Our general counsel’s office is handling that along with Dr. Livingstone. We talked about the fact that we’re going to be the best at compliance. We should be the most compliant. That’s what we do. Again, we’ll continue to get those updates and be made aware of them.”

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Livingstone said her meetings with Baylor constituent groups continue as she works to learn “what they’re thinking, what they’re feeling, what they’re experiencing.”

“They want Baylor to be successful,” she said. “In fact, that’s part of the reason people have reacted so strongly to all that’s gone on here, because it was very painful and hurtful to people in the family. At the core, people love the university.”

Jackie Baugh Moore, president of the Baylor Line Foundation, an alumni group with a history of tension with Baylor regents, issued a letter this week expressing hope for the new university leadership.