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Professor Donald Parry reimagines Learning Suite to develop a program for teaching biblical Hebrew—completely online.
What do disabled characters look like in Chinese media? Professor Steve Riep spent years researching the answer to that question—here’s a glimpse of what he found.
Professor Richard McBride helps readers of his new book explore the influence of ancient Korea.
Professor Troy Cox’s new tool helps foreign language students decide what class they should take.
Learn about the various student journals in the College of Humanities and how you can join them!
From classes on craft to networking opportunities, the English department’s YA writing conference has something for every student.
130 years ago, a pioneer woman lost two of her children. Now, two BYU students are working to create a memorial park for women like her.
BYU’s language fair trades in cotton candy and carousels for speech competitions and spelling bees.
Associate Professor Justin White brings philosophy to broader audiences with his lecture on Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Sophists attacked Socrates after his execution. To Plato, this meant war.
Good writing packs an emotional punch—award-winning author Martine Leavitt teaches how to throw one at full force.
Memory, film, and community—Professor Marc Yamada demonstrates how Kore-eda Hirokazu uses film techniques to create worlds that encourage community in the 2024 P. A. Christensen Lecture.