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  • 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.
  • From a distinct Christian mission to a history of innovation, Baylor has long served as a light in higher education—as its motto says, Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana, Pro Mundo. February 2025 marks the University’s 180th birthday. Stephen Sloan, Professor of History and Director of Baylor’s Institute for Oral History, takes listeners inside the threads that connect Baylor excellence through the decades.
  • In this week's edition of David and Art, we hear a story that is a reminder that public arts funding has a lasting impact—one that might be shaping the next great artist right now. Host David Smith takes a look at the latest round of NEA grants and the communities they’re helping to inspire.
  • The Rev. Oris Mays was one of the true originals of the incomparable gospel music scene in Memphis.
  • It’s not Christmastime anymore, but that's never stopped me from enjoying any story set during the most wonderful time of the year. This one is heavy on mystery, lightly romantic, deeply nostalgic, fully entrenched in the setting.
  • What is it like to live with your family in community with hundreds of college students? How do living-learning communities (LLC) at Baylor support students as they strive to for excellence in pursuit of their calling? Karenna Malavanti, senior lecturer in psychology and neuroscience at Baylor, is also faculty-in-residence at the Earle Hall, where she leads the Science & Health Living-Learning Community. She takes listeners inside Baylor’s nationally recognized learning communities and describes the joys of intentional life on campus.
  • This week on Downtown Depot, guest host Rachel E.Pate sits down with Waco Farmers Market director Bethel Erickson.
  • The St. James A.M.E. Youth Choir dedicates “I Don’t Know Why He Loves Me” to their beloved pastor, Bishop John D. Bright Sr.
  • In this week's edition of David and Art, we continue to explore how culture shapes the identity of place, in particular the social value and impact of public art. Here's your host, David Smith
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