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Regardless of where you travel in the world, one thing will stay the same: food’s ability to bring people together.
The German & Russian Department’s 2025 Distinguished Alumnus Award lecturer shared how you can expand your world, one adventure at a time.
This Valentine’s Day, Inscape Journal celebrated with odes about their favorite things from SpaghettiOs to lotion.
Periodicals were a hot commodity in the Victorian era. Now, thanks to two BYU professors, we can read them once again.
As Professor Scott Alvord steps into his new presidential role in the AATSP, he plans to serve teachers all across the US.
For decades, author Jorge Luis Borges’s personal notebooks remained hidden—until a team of BYU students, led by Emron Esplin, began transcribing them.
Tutors can be expensive and hard to find. However, new research shows that AI may provide a suitable alternative to one-on-one tutoring—at half the cost.
Professor Christopher Flood turns to medieval French literature to explain worldwide conflicts.
Professor Troy Cox’s new tool helps foreign language students decide what class they should take.
Is religion a narcotic or a medicine? Joey Franklin’s answer inspired an art piece that explores faith, art, and religion’s role in our lives.
Cantonese may have originated in Canton, China, but to find its earliest form, you have to go to Vietnam—here’s why.
At Education Week professors shared ways to improve language skills through a careful study of culture and art.