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For decades, author Jorge Luis Borges’s personal notebooks remained hidden—until a team of BYU students, led by Emron Esplin, began transcribing them.
When it comes to learning a new language, sometimes you need to embrace your native one first.
In a world where people search for identity in many different places, Professor Katie Paxman says that we should be careful what we choose to identify with—and how we use that identity.
Meet Brendan Murphy: English and philosophy undergrad, avid traveler, and author of dozens of UK Parliamentary speeches, motions, and letters.
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.
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.
Four alumni share what studying Arabic has done for them—and it goes far beyond being able to speak the language.
During Education Week, philosophy professors explain how religion and philosophy actually strengthen each other.
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.
German, Japanese, Russian, Chinese: Four Education Week lectures to bring you closer to these cultures.
Researcher Theresa Bell says playing violent video games may say something about you. But it depends on the game you play—and the way you play it.