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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.
What do American and Russian students have in common? Project-based learning helped BYU Russian learners find out.
Peterson’s dedication and love for teaching earns him recognition as one of the best language instructors in the state.
Faculty from Comparative Arts & Letters share findings from a two-year project to elevate teaching in their department.
What makes a lasting connection between students and faculty? The answer, according to Associate Professor Jacob Rawlins, may lie in boundary work.
Onomatopoeias, brain scans, and a trip to Ecuador—the Linguistics Department’s latest research findings might surprise you.
Students fling farfalle, test their pasta palate, and hone their haiku skills to become pasta olympians.
French senator Stéphane Demilly visits BYU to meet with the students who are translating his book from French to English.
HUM Grant recipient Fiona Bates shares her internship experience in France.
Jim Law explains how motion verbs become discourse markers.
Troy Cox accepts position as coordinator of the newly established Language Sciences Laboratory.
Professor Marie Orton focuses on the power of gifts, grace, and service during her 2023 Britsch Lecture.