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Baylor Connections - Ryan McManamay
When flooding in Yellowstone stalled a family vacation, Ryan McManamay turned his attention to those impacted by the disaster. McManamay, an associate professor of environmental science at Baylor, earned a grant to survey business owners around the park to determine the floods’ impact on their business. That data sheds light on the role of natural resources on the communities around them.
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David and Art - Pictures Before the Revolution
Paul Revere and Sam Adams were in a revolutionary group called the “Sons of Liberty.” They had something in common artistically as well.
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Conversations with Creative Waco - Stefanie Wheat-Johnson and Krista Brinser
Host Kennedy Sam talks to Creative Waco's Stefanie Wheat-Johnson and Baylor University's Krista Brinser about Creative Waco's 'Artprenticeship' program.
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Business Review - Unique Perspective
An interesting study of women in the military showed how their perspective helps teams work smarter and faster.
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Downtown Depot - Darius Ewing
Host Austin Meek has a conversation with District Four Councilman Darius Ewing.
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Baylor Connections - Jessica Beachum and Allison Chew
Narrative as Reality: Constructing an Identity is the newest exhibit at Baylor’s Martin Museum of Art, featuring pieces from the Jessica and Kelvin Beachum Family Collection. The exhibit brings together 21 works of art from 19 artists across the globe, with a focus on human experiences, discovery and expression of oneself.
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Baylor Connections - Cindy Wu and Emily Hunter
What constitutes a good workday break, and how can breaks impact both productivity and health? Cindy Wu and Emily Hunter from Baylor’s Department of Management studied these topics, and their research broke new ground in understanding and shattered a few long-held myths.
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David and Art - Water Music
Music written for a concert on a river hundreds of years ago became a classic that's still popular.On his way to becoming one of the best-loved composers in England, one German-born musician wrote tunes intended to be played on a boat.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Sara Jordan Powell
You'll never hear a more powerful version of "Keep Your Hands on the Plow and Hold On" than this one by Sara Jordon Powell.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Cassietta George
The legendary Cassietta George was a star both with the Caravans and as a solo artist, wrecking churches with songs like her rendition of "I Must Tell Jesus."
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