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  • In putting a spotlight on a character from American history, we’re shown also what good art can do.
  • An American painter who specialized in showing solitude gives us something to reflect on in our hyper-connected world.
  • Alan Wang brings a prolific record as a researcher and inventor to his role as the Mearse Chair in Biological and Biomedical Engineering at Baylor. Wang, who came to Baylor from Oregon State University at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year, discusses the importance and uses of photonics in everyday life on this Baylor Connections, and unpacks inventions that impact health care, communication, environmental protection and more.
  • Writers, Painters, and Composers all create works whose purpose is to invite the viewer inside.
  • In the late 19th century, a group of artists known as the Realists sought to portray life as it really was.
  • The Pilgrim Jubilees were mainstays of Chicago’s vibrant gospel music scene, always staying atop the latest trends in music.
  • In Episode 141 of Downtown Depot, show host Austin Meek interviews former Baylor and NFL quarterback Cody Carlson. Cody shares lessons learned from his playing career, his continuing work with GXG Exchange connecting Baylor student-athletes with businesses opportunities, and his vision for equitably developing the bustling Elm Avenue corridor of East Waco.
  • As technology becomes a more prevalent part of health care communication, the role of compassionate communication remains important as mediums change. Ashley Barrett, associate professor in communication, recently earned a prestigious NSF CAREER Award to study how patients and providers adopt and adapt together. In this Baylor Connections, she takes listeners inside that study and examines communication’s role in health outcomes.
  • This collection of short stories contains one by Elizabeth Berg. Berg is a funny writer, and I 've admired nearly all of her novels
  • Mary Oliver is a national treasure and I hold her wonders in my heart
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