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From Les Misérables to mariachi, six language choirs host a night of linguistic and musical fusion.
According to Associate Professor Anna-Lisa Halling, playwriting gave nuns unprecedented freedom—which may explain why it became so popular.
How do you know when a novel is well translated? The key lies in keeping the author’s voice.
Good writing packs an emotional punch—award-winning author Martine Leavitt teaches how to throw one at full force.
Professors Erik Larson and Brian Price find their groove with the Black Student Union and the Rhythm ’N’ Soul Collective.
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.
Everyone has a story. Mary-Alice Daniel’s has taken her halfway across the world.
Doug Weatherford releases a new English translation of Mexico’s most well-known novel.
What do you really need to tell a story? For Steve Tuttle, it’s just a single page.
BYU is rapidly expanding the translation and localization minor, a program that will have lasting impacts on the lives of people around the world.
BYU students share language learning research at the 2023 EUROCALL Conference.