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Likely Stories - Loving by Henry Green
Henry Green published seven novels, each one a masterpiece.
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Business Review - The Importance of Building Brand Behavior
Business Review - The Importance of Building Brand Behavior
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Baylor Connections - Kendra Gagnon
Baylor’s Doctor of Physical Therapy blazed trails as the first program to blend a two-year degree program with hybrid delivery. Baylor DPT students and faculty reach across the country, learning virtually while regularly visiting Waco for intensive in-person immersion sessions on the Baylor campus. In this Baylor Connections, Kendra Gagnon, clinical professor and chair, takes listeners inside the fast-growing program and shares how it meets needs in communities across the nation.
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Grit and Determination
As a child, Kimberly Lewis's only goal was to get out of her neighborhood. After a brief stint in the corporate world, she decided to control her own destiny.
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Let's go phishing
Dan Pienta, assistant professor of information systems and business analytics says that cyber criminals don't need a lot of know-how to carry out a phishing scam. They just need to be creative.
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Baylor Connections - Holly Joyner
What does it mean for a help students become globally minded, prepared for worldwide leadership? In this Baylor Connections, Holly Joyner unpacks how the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) brings the world to Baylor and sends Baylor into the world. Joyner, who serves as assistant director of marketing and communications at CGE, explains how the Center for Global Engagement offers programming and other resources to help students engage in international activities.
Likely Stories -- May 5, 2022 -- The Paris Bookseller, by Keri Maher
A dramatic story of a humble bookseller fighting against incredible odds.
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Likely Stories -- The Island of Missing Trees, by Elif Shafak
The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak is a powerful and intoxicating story of the dangers of climate change.
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David and Art - LBJ vs. The Artists, part 2
The 1965 White House Festival of the Arts brought artists and politicians together at a tense time in the country’s history.
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Creativity In Trying Times
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