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The JFSB displays a newly donated piece of history.
BYU-rovision packs the house with multilingual performances.
BYU Professor Kerry Soper speaks on the famous comic series The Far Side and the life of its creator, Gary Larson.
BYU’s Marlene Hansen Esplin, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Humanities, shares how the study of problems of translation can lead to greater social consciousness. 
Women may have been silent onscreen in early cinema, but backstage they were building a powerful new art form.
James Tissot experimented with painting uncommon biblical scenes that create rich resonance.
IC rings in the new school year with gripping films and lectures.
Greek myths have been told time and again, but Professor Roger Macfarlane explores how these myths have been adapted to our modern culture.
Charles Oughton’s unusual teaching method leads to victory.
Dive into 1800s Latter-day Saint women’s culture with a database of newspaper advertisements.
Dr. George B. Handley of the Comparative Arts & Letters Department recently published his 11th book, If Truth Were a Child (2019). Unlike his previous titles—which include creative non-fiction, scholarly works, a memoir, and a novel—this book is a compilation of reflective essays analyzing the intersection between faith and intellectualism.
Recent alumna Alyssa Baer shares her story and advice for students interested in the Digital Humanities program.