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Sophists attacked Socrates after his execution. To Plato, this meant war.
Learn about the various student journals in the College of Humanities and how you can join them!
The French and Italian clubs hold their annual cook-off to see who will be crowned champion of the kitchen.
Adam Youngfield is commended for his professional achievements.
Good writing packs an emotional punch—award-winning author Martine Leavitt teaches how to throw one at full force.
Looking for a linguistics-related internship? Learn which organizations are hiring.
Who decides what makes “good” design? According to Associate Professor Jamie Horrocks, Victorian design reformers thought they did.
Two English faculty members become finalists in BYU Studies poetry contests.
Memory, film, and community—Professor Marc Yamada demonstrates how Kore-eda Hirokazu uses film techniques to create worlds that encourage community in the 2024 P. A. Christensen Lecture.
English Symposium keynote speaker Michael Whittle inspires students by providing a peek into his own creative process.
Faculty from Comparative Arts & Letters share findings from a two-year project to elevate teaching in their department.
What makes a lasting connection between students and faculty? The answer, according to Associate Professor Jacob Rawlins, may lie in boundary work.