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Good writing packs an emotional punch—award-winning author Martine Leavitt teaches how to throw one at full force.
German professor Teresa Bell uses her passion for teaching to fill a new role as president of the Utah Foreign Language Association.
Two English faculty members become finalists in BYU Studies poetry contests.
English Symposium keynote speaker Michael Whittle inspires students by providing a peek into his own creative process.
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.
What do American and Russian students have in common? Project-based learning helped BYU Russian learners find out.
Faculty from Comparative Arts & Letters share findings from a two-year project to elevate teaching in their department.
Everyone has a story. Mary-Alice Daniel’s has taken her halfway across the world.
Maintaining romantic relationships is no easy feat. Dr. Jason Whiting shares how philosophy can help.
What do you really need to tell a story? For Steve Tuttle, it’s just a single page.
Alyson Hagy shares her new short story at BYU English Reading Series.
Art history students Ivy Griffiths and Emma Belnap excel in their humanities degrees and fellowships.