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  • Kitty Parham’s career included stints with the Clara Ward Singers, Marion Williams’ Stars of Faith and the hit Broadway musical, “Black Nativity.”
  • James Herndon was one of the top composers and pianists during gospel’s Golden Age and responsible for such upbeat classic hits as “No Courage Soldier” from 1968.
  • Jessy Dixon’s long career included one album produced and recorded with Andrae Crouch, It’s All Right Now.
  • Nearly 5,500 graduate students call Baylor home, and a record number of Ph.D. students will receive their degrees this Spring—tangible signs of growth in the Graduate School at Baylor. Larry Lyon serves as Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School.
  • The story of the Naval hero and the woman who created his monument is one that's not very well known in the nation's capital.
  • Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business leads the way in research and scholarship at the intersection of faith and leadership. What does Christian leadership mean, and how can Christians build on their faith foundation in the workplace?
  • Remembering a sculptor whose work showed how assertive art can be.
  • Hi, and welcome to Likely Stories. My name is Harrison Otis, and I'm a graduate student in the English department at Baylor University. Today I'm reviewing Klara and the sun, the 2021 novel by the British author Kazuo Ishiguro.
  • Sarah Aviram's exploration into remote work uncovers a surprising revelation, challenging conventional notions of job satisfaction and prompting a deeper inquiry into the true drivers of workplace fulfillment.
  • On the heels of recognition as a Fulbright Top Producing Institution, Baylor University celebrates this Spring a school-record 17 students and recent alumni who have been selected for Fulbright U.S. Student Grants.
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