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Award-winning author David James Duncan explains that spirituality and environmentalism aren’t just related—they’re actually the same.
At LDSPMA, humanities alumni Brigham Taylor shared how his biggest failures led to his greatest successes—including creating the Pirates of the Caribbean.
BYU’s Arabic Debate team of three competed with over 200 Arabic speakers—and all three received a new national ranking.
How many ways can you tell a story? At the English Reading Series, Chris Crowe explored one unique approach: writing novels using only poetry.
Professor Troy Cox’s new tool helps foreign language students decide what class they should take.
Blended classes didn’t just start with COVID-19. Julie Damron spent the last 10 years helping build BYU’s online Korean classes—and recently won an award.
Africana Studies and Global Women’s Studies receive new faculty coordinators—and they both come from the College of Humanities.
Four alumni share what studying Arabic has done for them—and it goes far beyond being able to speak the language.
BYU’s language fair trades in cotton candy and carousels for speech competitions and spelling bees.
When most people start a new job or learn a new skill, they feel unqualified or out of place. Turns out, these feelings can actually be good—here’s why.
These Education Week lectures will open your mind to the ways art and architecture can change you.
Student researcher Cheynie Wray analyzes depictions of Jesus Christ as a savior, advocate, redeemer. . . and a mother.