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  • Renée Umstattd Meyer, a public health professor at Baylor, has built a nationally recognized reputation through helping communities better support the health of their residents. With a focus on active living, she supports communities as they strive to encourage walking, exercise, play and more. Learn how her research connects with practical pathways for children and adults to engage in activities that are healthy and fun
  • When the U.S. Senate needed an expert to testify about the future of America’s spectrum communications, they called on Baylor professor Charlie Baylis. Baylis leads SMART Hub, a Baylor-led Department of Defense innovation center providing groundbreaking wireless communications research for the benefit of men and women in uniform and civilians alike. He takes listeners inside a new paradigm to address overcrowding in wireless communication and unpacks the honor of speaking in the seat of U.S. government.
  • On this edition of Living It, guest host Devan Stahl is in conversation with Malcolm Foster. They'll be discussing Malcolm's diagnosis of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis, along with his decision to undergo and his experience of, a Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is in conversation with Barbara Bridgewater, an ESL teacher at McLennan Community College and a recently retired case worker for Compassion Ministries of Waco.
  • Preparing students for leadership is a key part of the Baylor mission, and numerous programs on campus embody that calling. The Billington Peer Leader program in Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business is one, a unique student-led and student-focused initiative to support Pre-Business students as they navigate the transition to college.
  • On this episode of Conversations with Creative Waco, host Kennedy Sam is in conversation with percussionist and author Garland Hancock.
  • With our inaugural episode of KWBU Classics Corner, here's Justin Jones, lecturer in the English department at Baylor University.
  • The Bells of Zion were practitioners of a particular sub-genre, a soulful, particularly Southern brand of downhome gospel music.
  • KWBU's Classics corner is a periodic spotlight on the books, movies, music, theater, and other influential art that has left an indelible mark on history. With our latest edition, Justin Jones, lecturer in the English department at Baylor University is discussing Sula by Toni Morrison.
  • From Yellow Roses to Deep Blue Seas, this week Ross Burn is jumping across the entire color spectrum to bring us numerous songs that dabble with different hues.
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