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A weekly podcast introducing the Waco community to the people behind Baylor’s teaching, research and distinct role in higher education.
A weekly podcast introducing the Waco community to the people behind Baylor’s teaching, research and distinct role in higher education.
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Friday Feb 14, 2025
Blair Browning
Friday Feb 14, 2025
Friday Feb 14, 2025
Many in the Baylor Family know Blair Browning as the longtime host of All University Sing! and Pigskin Revue, 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.
Friday Feb 07, 2025
Wiff Rudd
Friday Feb 07, 2025
Friday Feb 07, 2025
Master Teacher is the highest designation awarded to Baylor faculty for sustained excellence in teaching. Wiff Rudd, Professor of Trumpet in the Baylor School of Music, was recently named Master Teacher along with three other colleagues across campus. A longtime educator and performer, Rudd shares how the two threads of his career intertwine and why the role of teacher has represented a high calling in his life.
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Billington Peer Leader Program
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Preparing students for leadership is a key part of the Baylor mission, and programs across campus embody that calling. One is the Billington Peer Leader program in Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business, a student-led and student-focused initiative to support Pre-Business students as they navigate the transition to college. Laura Lalani, Associate Director for Student Success Initiatives, and Madeline Prescott, a student leader within the Billington program, share how the program develops leaders and sets students up for a successful college experience.
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Pablo Rivas
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
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.
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Elisabeth Kincaid
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Baylor’s Institute for Faith and Learning (IFL) offers numerous resources to faculty, staff and students to assist in integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment. Elisabeth Kincaid, a theologian, lawyer and business ethics scholar, was named last Spring as the new IFL director. Here, she shares her path to Baylor and examines why IFL is such a meaningful piece of the University.
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Chris Jaeger
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
All lawyers must understand elements of psychology to successfully navigate the human elements of the legal system. Few people are as qualified in this area as Chris Jaeger, associate professor of law at Baylor. With both a law degree and a Ph.D. in psychology, Jaeger combines both streams to better understand the ways individuals process significant concepts like reasonableness in his award-winning research.
Friday Jan 03, 2025
President Livingstone
Friday Jan 03, 2025
Friday Jan 03, 2025
A new strategic plan, an addition to the University’s longstanding motto, and a second-half football surge: these are just a few of the highlights of an eventful 2024 that saw continued growth as a preeminent Christian research university. President Linda A. Livingstone, PhD., takes listeners inside some of the highlights, honors and opportunities that defined the past 12 months and set the stage for 2025.
Friday Dec 27, 2024
Dennis Tucker
Friday Dec 27, 2024
Friday Dec 27, 2024
What does it mean to readers that the Psalms are a book of poetry? What can the topics embedded within the 150 chapters of the Psalms tell us about God’s relationship to man? Truett Seminary’s Dennis Tucker, PhD., is a researcher and expert on the Psalms. He shares how we can better consider the Psalms through approaches both practical and scholarly, and shares readings to consider for the New Year.
