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  • Baylor students have set an incredible standard this year in the number of prestigious scholarships and fellowships received—Fulbright, Goldwater, Churchill and more. In this Baylor Connections, Andy Hogue, who serves as Associate Dean of Engaged Learning in the College of Arts & Sciences and directs Baylor’s Office of Engaged Learning, highlights the meaning and impact of these honors and examines the reasons these numbers continue to grow.
  • Families from throughout the community benefit from the services provided by the Baylor Center for Developmental Disabilities (BCDD), serving those with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other disabilities. In this Baylor Connections, Kristen Padilla, Director of the Baylor Center for Developmental Disabilities and is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in the School of Education, takes listeners inside the array of services provided by Baylor to meet the needs of a disorder that impacts an estimated 1 in 44 children.
  • After nearly 40 years at the helm of the Baylor Symphony Orchestra and Waco Symphony Orchestra, Stephen Heyde is retiring. On this Baylor Connections, he looks back at decades of music and leadership. Learn the roots of his love of music, Heyde’s favorite moments working with students, the impact of his final concert and more.
  • A postponed exhibit gives us a chance to think about how a museum displays its art.
  • On this episode of Downtown Depot, KWBU's Dustin Drew fills in for Austin Meek. Joining Dustin is Jonathan Cook, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Waco. Hear about some of the 80 million dollars worth of projects going on in Waco including the suspension bridge, riverfront development as well as some summer events.
  • In the 1950s, worries about an increasingly impersonal society led some critics to see a connection with a new kind of culture.
  • On this episode. host Kennedy Sam is joined by two guests. First, she's joined by Bradley Settles who is a local artist, arts educator, and was recently featured on Magnolia Network & Discovery+’s new show Public Artist. In the second half of the episode, we hear from Jayla Lane, who shares all the details about this year’s 10th Annual Juneteenth Family Fun Day in Brazos Park East celebration on June 18th.
  • International experiences are an integral part of the Louise Herrington School of Nursing (LHSON). From missions projects around the globe to study abroad opportunities, students grow as professionals as they serve those around them. In this Baylor Connections, Lori Spies, tenured associate professor and missions coordinator in Baylor Nursing, takes listeners around the world to locations where LHSON students and faculty can be found.
  • Rutledge has written a wonderful, exciting, thrilling, and electrifying story.
  • Emily St. John Mandel has written a strange and baffling novel spread over millenia.
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