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  • What if communities could reduce air pollutants in landfills and convert waste into energy? Baylor and the City of Waco are partnering on competitive project to bring this idea to life.
  • International piano players for a short time transformed the sound of Music City, USA.
  • For KWBU's Central Texas Leadership Series this week, KWBU's Rachel Velasco leads a conversation with Kimberly Damm.
  • This week Austin Meek is in conversation with Eric Terrezas, Director of Economic Development for the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
  • That’s the glorious bass-baritone voice of McHenry Boatwright singing and playing piano on the old spiritual, “Let Us Break Bread Together.”
  • Experience Baylor Student Activities’ impact with events like Homecoming and Christmas and 5th on the horizon.
  • ENTREPRENEURS ARE OFTEN REGARDED AS HEROES…FEARLESS INDIVIDUALS IN CONTROL OF THEIR OWN DESTINY. THROUGH RESEARCH, GABRIELLA CACCIOTTI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, DISCOVERED THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF BEING AN ENTREPRENEUR.
  • You may not think that an Episcopal priest is the most likely candidate to review a book on theoretical physics by someone who describes himself as "serenely atheist," but Carlo Rovelli's The Order of Time, which I just read for the first time this year, has quickly become one of my favorites.
  • The famed Angelic Choir of Nutley, New Jersey, released a host of compelling albums and songs, including “The Last Request” from 1968.
  • IN DIFFICULT TIMES, AND DISRUPTIONS TO WHAT IS NORMAL FOR AN ORGANIZATION, NONA PHINN , FOUNDER AND CEO OF THUS MARKETING, SAYS THAT LEADERS WHO ASSESS NOT ONLY THE WORK, BUT ALSO THE WORKFORCE, ARE OFTEN BETTER PREPARED TO DRIVE INNOVATION.
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