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Our Call to Beneficence 7/31/2022, 12:00pm

Kayla Davion appears on the latest episode of "Our Call to Beneficence"

The broadway actress and Ball State graduate joins university President Geoffry S. Mearns

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Kayla Davion appears on the latest episode of "Our Call to Beneficence"
Kayla Davion graduated from Ball State in 2017 with a degree in musical theatre from the College of Fine Arts. In the episode, Kayla describes how discovering theater helped her find her path in life and several Ball State professors who were influential in her journey. Ball State University, Photo Courtesy

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In the latest episode of Our Call to Beneficence hosted by university President Geoffry S. Mearns, broadway actress and Ball State graduate Kayla Davion joins the program.

"Following her graduation from Ball State with a degree in Musical Theatre from our College of Fine Arts, Davion headed to New York City to appear in her first Broadway show, “Waitress," a Ball State press release read. "She later landed roles in other Broadway musicals, including “King Kong,” and “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.” Davion also created an Alumni Ambassador program within Ball State’s nationally recognized Department of Theatre and Dance."

The two discussed the positive impact that theater had on Davion's life, the instrumental Ball State professors she had and the steps Davion follows to stay healthy enough for the stage schedule.

Our Call to Beneficence, hosted by Ball State University President Geoffrey S. Mearns launched September 29, 2021. The podcast features conversations with graduates and friends of Ball State who embody the spirit of Beneficence. Ball State University, Photo Courtesy

You can find this episode of Our Call to Beneficence online as well as on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

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