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Periodicals were a hot commodity in the Victorian era. Now, thanks to two BYU professors, we can read them once again.
Is religion a narcotic or a medicine? Joey Franklin’s answer inspired an art piece that explores faith, art, and religion’s role in our lives.
BYU’s writing courses shape the next generation of writers—and peacemakers.
Although we all have such different experiences in life, there may be one that we all share: having a body.
For decades, author Jorge Luis Borges’s personal notebooks remained hidden—until a team of BYU students, led by Emron Esplin, began transcribing them.
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.
How many ways can you tell a story? At the English Reading Series, Chris Crowe explored one unique approach: writing novels using only poetry.
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.
Isaac Richards used to feel pulled in different directions. Now he pursues almost every passion he has.
During Education Week, philosophy professors explain how religion and philosophy actually strengthen each other.
Three English Department professors each share five story recommendations during Education Week.
College of Humanities faculty and staff shared gospel insights during Education Week.