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[15] The modern version of the press, on the other hand, was founded in 1955 as a faculty committee that released books intermittently.The press instituted a more "intentional program" of publishing in the 1980s before beginning to expand in 1997.[8][16] Domestic distribution is currently provided by the University of North Carolina Press's Longleaf Services.[18] According to Baylor University Press, the book was dropped because it "did not survive external peer review", but other sources (such as the ABC news program Good Morning Texas) contended that the press dropped the book after former Baylor president Herbert H. Reynolds sent a "threatening email to editors ... denouncing" it.[18][19] After a rewrite, the book was published by St. Augustine's Press as The Baylor Project: Taking Christian Higher Education to the Next Level (2007).
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