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Today, female authors can have successful literary careers, but not many women in the past could. Professor Anna-Lisa Halling has found a way to change that.
Although we all have such different experiences in life, there may be one that we all share: having a body.
Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and Elder James W. McConkie III of the Europe Central Area Presidency met with French Senator Stéphane Demilly in Paris on November 12, 2024.
The French Club celebrated Halloween with a night full of francophone cryptids and Pokémon-inspired battles.
What’s the secret to teaching students how to blend spirituality and everyday life? At the 2024 Wunderly Lecture, Jennifer Haraguchi said 16th-century Italian girls’ schools might have the answer.
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.
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.
After years of learning French, one undergrad traded in the classroom for an office—5,000 miles away.
During Education Week, philosophy professors explain how religion and philosophy actually strengthen each other.
College of Humanities faculty and staff shared gospel insights during Education Week.
Microbiology labs aren’t the traditional setting for language learning—unless the lab is in Italy.
At Education Week professors shared ways to improve language skills through a careful study of culture and art.