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This April, an IC lecture explored a unique kind of empathy shown in Chloé Zhao’s 2020 film.
This March, an IC Q&A explored the distinctive mark that people of African descent have left on Europe.
Professor Teresa Bell’s devotional taught us that it’s not about doing more; it’s about doing what matters with purpose.
While most travelers collect souvenirs, poet Leslie Norris instead sought experiences—and, according to Professor Aaron Eastley, they shaped his poetry.
Mindfulness techniques have been shown to improve mental health, but they can do much more when used in the classroom.
Can religion really help solve climate change? Professor George Handley says we need to make it part of the solution.
Professor Brandon Baird doesn’t just hear Spanish accents—he studies how individuals perceive the people behind the accents.
This February, an IC lecture explored a crisis of identity in the face of potentially devastating sickness.
Are you searching for hope? Yale University Press Editor Jennifer Banks said she found it in birth.
What do Shakespeare’s tragedies and the book of Proverbs have in common? Timothy Hampton says they can teach us about joy.
After completing eight months of research on mental health in immersive language environments, three BYU professors share their findings with the Humanities Center.
This December, an IC lecture explored female wrestling in Mexico—and the resilience of women facing violence in a machismo culture.