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  • After 22 years teaching at LSU and UT-Dallas, Julia Chan returned to her alma mater last winter to serve as the inaugural holder of The Tim and Sharalynn Fenn Family Endowed Chair in Materials Science at Baylor. In this Baylor Connections, she takes listeners inside her renowned work in quantum materials, explains the goal to build materials with exotic properties and shares the motivation to grow materials science studies at Baylor.
  • Yulia Sullivan talks about the rise of artificial intelligence in our day-to-day world and how trust will play a big rolein making it happen.
  • Joining host Austin Meek this week is musician Dave Innis. Dave is best known for being a part of the country band Restless Heart. Dave and his wife have retired to Waco, and are now becoming influential members of the local music scene.
  • In economic downturns, marketing budgets are one of the first to be re-evaluated. Nona Phinn tells us why that is a major mistake
  • The art world encompasses city parks, both because of the art behind them and because of what they do for us.
  • Proximity, policy and research play significant roles in the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty’s fight to end food insecurity. In this Baylor Connections, Jeremy Everett, BCHP executive director, conveys the heart behind the call to feed the hungry, both close to home and around the world, and examines how relationships, high-level research and multi-sector partnerships boost the work they do.
  • The legendary Rev. Al Green conjured up a slow and simmering gospel version of “People Get Ready” along with a host of classic soul and pop singles.
  • Listen in for an update from Creative Waco Executive Director Fiona Bond on the "State of the Arts" in the Greater Waco area. Fiona and host Kennedy Sam also wrap up with their arts resolutions for 2023.
  • Vernessa Mitchell’s slow and slinky version of “Silent Night” is a great way to close the holiday season.
  • Thinking about some historic music recorded 60 years ago at a historic venue.
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