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  • How can a university help new members of their community feel like they are a true stakeholder with a deep sense of belonging?
  • Host Austin Meek has a conversation with Vivia and Aniceto Charles, owners of Tru Jamaica. They discuss the motivations behind bringing authentic Jamaican cuisine to Waco and how in the face of disaster, the local community has been a bedrock of support.
  • His name might not have the familiarity of someone like Coltrane or Miles, but Wayne Shorter was a giant of Jazz.
  • Workplace discrimination makes for a stressful environment. Kaylee Hackney, Assistant Professor of Management, studied pregnancy workplace discrimination and discovered how workplace stress can effect the mother.
  • I didn’t realize that painting and dance could produce a single work until I took a walk in the park.
  • The E.D. Sangster Gospel Chorus of the Brooklyn Holy House of Prayer rocks their rendition of the old hymn “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah.”
  • Business Psychologist, Sharon Melnick, talks about how to focus and take control when we feel stress.
  • Sales professionals today need to bring a fresh set of skills to the market place
  • Host Kennedy Sam talks with Jocelyn Williams about her pivotal role as the Center of Business Excellence Coordinator for the Cen-Tex African American Chamber of Commerce. And with Eric Linares and Tneyah Thomas about the upcoming Levitt AMP Waco Music Series.
  • National Graduate Student Appreciation Week runs April 3-7 this year, affording the perfect time to celebrate the more than 5,000 graduate students who daily enrich the Baylor campus community. In this Baylor Connections, Sara Dolan, Associate Dean for Professional Development in the Graduate School and longtime psychology professor and researcher, shares how graduate students impact teaching, research and scholarship at Baylor, and examines their impact long after their last class at Baylor.
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