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According to Associate Professor Anna-Lisa Halling, playwriting gave nuns unprecedented freedom—which may explain why it became so popular.
College of Humanities professors dive deep into Church history.
How do you know when a novel is well translated? The key lies in keeping the author’s voice.
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.
Professors Erik Larson and Brian Price find their groove with the Black Student Union and the Rhythm ’N’ Soul Collective.
Peterson’s dedication and love for teaching earns him recognition as one of the best language instructors in the state.
Faculty from Comparative Arts & Letters share findings from a two-year project to elevate teaching in their department.
Doug Weatherford releases a new English translation of Mexico’s most well-known novel.
BYU team stands out among participating universities at national Arabic debate competition.
Professor Daryl Hague discusses pedagogy and paratexts in translation at the 2022 College of Humanities Barker Lecture.
BYU speeches and forums now available in Japanese and Spanish—with more languages to come!
Students Alex Keogh and Brendan Bakker win awards at an international Chinese language competition.