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#1 New York Times bestselling author and the 2024 College of Humanities Honored Alumni Ally Condie spoke about the power and pain of creativity.
How do we create connection in such a divided world? According to Dr. Simran Jeet Singh, humor may be the solution.
After studying Polynesian high school students’ speech patterns, Professor Lisa Johnson says belonging manifests in language—here’s how.
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.
Undergrads learn from academic journals nationwide. In BYU’s College of Humanities, they publish them too.
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 deepest human emotions may escape description. Here’s what we can learn from those who have tried to capture them.
Four alumni share what studying Arabic has done for them—and it goes far beyond being able to speak the language.
Isaac Richards used to feel pulled in different directions. Now he pursues almost every passion he has.
Darlene Young has always had a knack for embracing the messy parts of life. This perspective has fueled her art and paved the way for a golden opportunity in New York City.
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.
Microbiology labs aren’t the traditional setting for language learning—unless the lab is in Italy.