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One BYU professor’s membership in a London-based publishing organization creates opportunities for connection and scholarship.
Joe Darowski argues that pop culture can have as much literary value as traditional canon.
BYU’s Young Adult Novelist Conference (YANCON) introduces aspiring student novelists to published authors and professional writing techniques.
Barbara Newman gives annual Nan Osmond Grass Lecture on the meaning of the book of Revelation in the Bible.
BYU is rapidly expanding the translation and localization minor, a program that will have lasting impacts on the lives of people around the world.
Retired professor Van C. Gessel recently received a lifetime-achievement award honoring his work in Japanese translation.
Jesse Richmond’s Chifir becomes Juried Winner in the Short Fiction Category and is being published by Short Edition along with Kath Richard’s The Widow Interim and Braden Robinson’s roses.
Students taking the debate course learn important skills and cultural attitudes to prepare them for life abroad.
Michael Peck leads out in bringing new learning opportunities to his Kekchi class.
At the 2022 P. A. Christensen Lecture, Dr. Kristin Matthews analyzed the focus of contemporary Black American women’s poetry on historical archives and documents.