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French & Italian Philosophy Humanities News
Bob Hudson wins award for excellence in general education professorship.
Explore 19th-century French stereotypes of Mormonism.
Effective this summer, several new faculty have assumed leadership positions in the College of Humanities.
A philosophy conference honors Daniel Graham, professor emeritus and eminent scholar of pre-Socratic philosophy.
Alumnus Dave Elkington shares how humanities students are needed in the business world.
James Tissot experimented with painting uncommon biblical scenes that create rich resonance.
IC explores unique films on cultural convergence.
Four BYU students pay their respects to American soldiers who died defending France.
A new conference hosted by BYU Philosophy, Nursing, and the Sorensen Center tackles the toughest questions in medical ethics.
Award winning author Kossi Komla-Ebri describes the prevalence—and effects—of racism in Italy.
Everyone’s got one, but what does it really mean to have an identity? Is identity something we choose or something we possess naturally? The answer is more complex than you might think.
Would you find Galileo guilty of heresy? Would you put him to death? These are questions that students grappled with in their two-week mock trial for Philosophy 210 class.