KNBU-TV reporter Alex Skov talks to Kathy Wilson, Baker's administrative assistant to Academic Services, for this week's Baker Staff Spotlight.
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KNBU-TV reporter Matt Quandt sits down with professor of business and economics Martha Haris for this week's "Baker Staff Spotlight".
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KNBU-TV's Reina Murphy talks with new wrestling coach Jimmy May. The team officially begins competition in the 2009-10 school year.
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KNBU-TV reporter Zack Rockey talks to Cassie Gilmore, Baker's Director of Student Activities.
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Even though he never imagined he would come back to the university after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts in 1991, he is glad to be back.
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KNBU-TV reporter Zack Rockey talks with greek advisor Brett Bruner about his life prior to Baker and his future plans to keep fraternity and sorority house activites new and refreshing.
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PROFILES ARCHIVE 2007-08
Many know her as "Norma the Cafeteria Lady" but there is more to Norma Sconce than most see. In the Orange's first audio slideshow, she says family connections drew her to Baker but friendships and co-workers are what made her stay.
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Psychology Professor Tony Brown is a visible figure at Baker University and in the Baldwin City community. In an audio slideshow, Brown discusses his career at Baker and his political plans for the future. After 18 years of teaching, Brown hopes to be "semi-retired" from his teaching career so he can represent the Baldwin City area in the State House of Representatives.
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Senior Greg Rogers is blind, but doesn't allow his disability to hobble him in the classroom. Professors say Rogers has a keen memory and pays careful attention to detail. He has excellent grades and has considered applying to law school. In a video assembled by Orangeline, KNBU-TV's news show, he talks about how people should treat him just as they would someone with sight.
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Involved in many activities on campus, junior Ali Sherman tries to strike a balance between her academic and her social life. A tutor at the Student Academic Services and co-president of the Council for International Awareness, Sherman plans to pursue a career in law. In an audio slideshow Sherman talks about why she selected Baker and how she spends her time on campus. Read more
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Sparked by his interest in comedy, sophomore Bob Linebarger formed an on-campus improv group called "Loud "Noises." Linebarger is a theater major who likes to stay active. In addition to on-campus theater productions and "Loud Noises," he is involved in choir, speech choir. In an audio slideshow, Linebarger talks about his love for humor.
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For eleven years, Dee Schneck has been a part of Baker's social fabric. As telecom specialist and phone help desk attendant, Schneck sparks up lasting relationships with passels of students. She maintains contact with many students even after they graduate. In an audio slideshow Schneck talks about how she forges friendships with students and how it's those relationships that fuel her love for her job.
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Freshman Chris Wilson successfully juggles school, sports and a social life. On top of being a strong addition to the Baker men's golf team, Wilson is a Harter Scholar. Selected as KNBU's Athlete of the Week, in an Orangeline segment, Wilson talks about the hard work he puts into school and athletics.
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It took Sandy Davidson, student academic services tutoring coordinator, 15 years to get her degree. Now that she has it, though, she invests much of time sharing her knowledge with students.
In a KNBU segment Davidson shows viewers around her house, introduces her two dogs, and shows off some of her art work.
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Admission representative Terri Blake's office and wardrobe is filled with Baker memorabilia: sweatshirts, teddy bears, flags, banners and pillows. Responsible for giving campus tours and recruiting new students, Blake is often told her blood is orange.
In an audio slideshow Blake tells about some obstacles she's faced, and how her close connection to Baker has remained strong since her time as an undergraduate.
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