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  • 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.
  • Craig Gundersen is an agricultural economist whose game-changing research examines the causes and effects of food insecurity.
  • In Episode 159 of Downtown Depot, show host Austin Meek interviews Kate Duncan, owner of Wildland Boutique.
  • Dominicana is a novel I cannot stop thinking about.
  • The Baylor Counseling Center offers a wide array of services and resources to meet the mental health needs of Baylor students. Kallie Kobold is a psychologist and coordinator of outreach in the Counseling Center.
  • In her 50-year career, Candi Staton has sung every kind of music, but may be at her best with gospel, including her irresistible hit, “He Set Me Free.”
  • Would free admission to museums entice you to go more often? One philanthropist is hoping so.
  • Host Kennedy Sam leads a conversation with WSO violinist Kristin Mortenson and guest conductor Dr. Beau Benson. They talk about what's happening with the symphony, and the upcoming annual presentation of The Nutcracker Ballet.
  • A Psalm for the Wild-Built is the first book in the Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers. This charming novella won the Hugo award in 2022 - the Hugo recognizes the best science fiction or fantasy titles of the previous year.
  • Stephen Newby came to Baylor this summer as the inaugural Lev H. Prichard III Chair in the Study of Black Worship. Dr. Newby brings a background in music, scholarship and ministry to the position, which leads research and scholarship efforts associated with the growth of Baylor’s Black Gospel Music Preservation Program.
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