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  • Chicago legend Jessy Dixon lends a hand to the Omega Baptist Church Radio Choir’s thrilling version of “Joy Comes in the Morning
  • My name is Heather White, I teach Art History classes at Baylor. Before I begin this segment of Likely Stories, I wanted to let you know that this review acknowledges the existence of sexual desire, if this is not appropriate for everyone in your listening space, you may want to return after this three minute segment has ended. Okay, here we go.
  • Expansive leaps in technologies like AI prompt important questions about their impact on people. Pablo Rivas, assistant professor of computer science, is a leader at the intersection of technology and ethics. Rivas, Baylor’s site-director for the Center on Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Governance, unpacks questions around responsible AI and examines the role Baylor can play as an ethical voice amidst this growth.
  • This week on Conversations with Creative Waco, we're talking Waco Family and Faith International Film Festival with founder Dr. Tyrha Linsdey-Warren. Plus, we welcome Michelle Johnson, Publisher and Editor in Chief of the Wacoan to the KWBU studio.
  • The lone known recording by Mary Brown and the United Echoes is a spirit-filled romp titled “The Judgment.”
  • An English artist has always pushed the boundaries of art, and now, at 88, he's doing it with something you might not expect. In this week's edition of David and Art, host David Smith explores the artist's latest work and how technology is changing the way he creates.
  • For this week's episode of Likely stories, Kevin Tankersley, from the Department of Journalism, Public Relations & New Media at Baylor, is investigating what goes into the making of True Crime Television.
  • For KWBU’s Central Texas Leadership Series this week, Rachel Velasco leads a conversation with Sheryl Victorian, Chief of the Waco Police Department.
  • Many in the Baylor Family know Blair Browning as the longtime host of All University Sing and Pigskin Review, but not everyone knows how deep his Baylor roots run. A 2012 Collins Outstanding Professor honoree, he serves as professor and chair of the Department of Communication. Browning takes listeners inside the Sing experience and shares why he loves teaching Baylor students on the program.
  • What if a painting didn’t just capture a moment of action—but instead asked you to slow down and simply be? With this week's edition of David and Art on 103.3, Waco Public Radio, here's David Smith.
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