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  • New York City’s Echoes of Life turn Thomas Dorsey’s beloved “You’ve Got to Live the Life” into a rough and raspy old school gospel shout.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is joined by Ryan Lambert. Ryan is the director of Business Development at Hope and Believe Pediatric Therapy and an ambassador for the recently launched adaptive gym, Waco Adapt.
  • This is Guilherme Feitosa de Almeida, senior lecturer in music theater at Baylor University. I'm here with this week's edition of Likely Stories.
  • Curtis Young and the Five Singing Sons created a bouncy pop-oriented brand of gospel music that will immediately make you think of the Jackson 5.
  • In this week's edition of Conversations with Creative Waco, host Kenendy Sam leads a discussion with Richard Thompson also known as Waco Street Drummer. You might have seen or heard him on a street corner with his drumset or at THRST Coffee Shop every First Friday with the Fam, if not, get ready to meet him.
  • Getting product to people—that’s where the supply chain begins, and it is a baseline for Hannah Stolze’s nationally recognized work. Stolze came to Baylor last year as the inaugural William E. Crenshaw Endowed Chair in Supply Chain Management. She focuses on transformative supply chain management, informed by her Christian faith.
  • Of all the books I have read recently, the one I have recommended to the most people is “The Displacements” by Bruce Holsinger.
  • Launched at Baylor in 2017, the University’s McNair Scholars program serves undergraduates from low-income, first-generation and other underrepresented backgrounds, through mentorship, research opportunities and other scholarly activities. Steven Fernandez serves as director of Student Opportunity and Achievement Resources at Baylor, which includes the McNair Scholars Program. In this Baylor Connections, he shares how the program fosters relationships and opportunities that have helped propel students to elite academic posts when their time at Baylor is through.
  • Hi, and welcome to Likely Stories. I’m Paige Connell, and I teach 9th grade English at Midway High School. Today I want to talk about one of my surprise favorite books of 2023, Starter Villain by John Scalzi.
  • Before he even knew his last name carried a legal connotation, Jeremy Counseller showed signs of pursuing a career in law as a child. Today, he serves as the Abner V. McCall Chair of Evidence Law and will take over as dean of the Baylor Law School in July. In this Baylor Connections, get to know Baylor’s newest dean. Counseller shares his experience as both a Baylor law student and faculty member and paints a picture of what makes Baylor Law distinct.
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