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  • Innovations that came with industrialization influenced some of the most popular painting we know.
  • The growing Baylor Center for School Leadership has served teachers around the world in the five years since its founding through research, networking, events and more. Jon Eckert came to Baylor in 2019 as the Lynda and Robert Copple Endowed Chair for Christians in School Leadership.
  • Host Meg Wallace holds this inaugural conversation with Donna Dill, a local bank officer living with spina bifida. Donna talks about navigating the challenges of living with a disability, and how her upbringing gave her the strength and support to live a full and successful life.
  • When it comes to the arts, how do you determine a favorite?
  • Host Kennedy Sam leads a conversation with Jaja Chen, President and Events Chair of the Asian Leaders Network. She'll also be talking to Amber Bolden, Founder and Director of Far-Cast Theatre.
  • The Baylor in Latin America initiative in Illuminate will shape research, outreach and more to serve neighbors close to home and throughout Latin America. Last summer, Felipe Hinojosa joined the Baylor faculty as the John and Nancy Jackson Endowed Chair in Latin America and Professor of History.
  • In 1969, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced an upcoming exhibit about Harlem, most people expected it would be a usual art exhibit.
  • Beth Allison Barr is a history professor, bestselling author and faculty-in-residence at Baylor. In this Baylor Connections, Barr shares insights from her book The Making of Biblical Womanhood, takes listeners inside the experience of living in community with students and examines how the distinct roles she serves on campus enliven her work and scholarship.
  • For KWBU’s Central Texas Leadership Series this week, KWBU’s Rachel Velasco leads a conversation with Geneece Goertzen, domestic violence survivor and state and national domestic violence advocate.
  • A century after it began, does the Harlem Renaissance have any lingering effects?
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