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Bruce Graver gave a comprehensive tour of the Wye Valley during his lecture at the Humanities Center—all without leaving BYU’s campus.
This October, an IC lecture explored a timeless tale of love and loneliness against the backdrop of Helsinki, Finland.
In 1916, Mexican revolutionist Pancho Villa led a raid on a small American town. Today, new research sheds light on Hispanic perspectives of the conflict.
This September, an IC lecture explored the themes of chaos, grief, and time—all through the eyes of a seven-year-old girl from Mexico.
The College of Humanities has a chance to put itself at the forefront of discussions on the biggest cultural influence of the century: video games.
How do we create connection in such a divided world? According to Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, humor may be the solution.
The deepest human emotions may escape description. Here’s what we can learn from those who have tried to capture them.
How one student brought Taylor Swift’s lyrics from the Billboard Hot 100 to an academic research conference.
IC explores silent films and the Deaf community in April’s films and lectures.
IC explores justice, otherness, and feminism in March’s films and lectures.
According to Associate Professor Anna-Lisa Halling, playwriting gave nuns unprecedented freedom—which may explain why it became so popular.
How do you know when a novel is well translated? The key lies in keeping the author’s voice.