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Students explore the French-speaking world in one night.
Learn about the various student journals in the College of Humanities and how you can join them!
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-rovision packs the house with multilingual performances.
Bob Hudson wins award for excellence in general education professorship.
Explore 19th-century French stereotypes of Mormonism.
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.
Partnered with ACTFL, the Center of Language Studies works to promote language learning worldwide.
Award winning author Kossi Komla-Ebri describes the prevalence—and effects—of racism in Italy.
Albert Camus’ novel depicts the city of Oran, Algeria during a contemporary outbreak of the plague. While there are obvious parallels between the plague in the novel and the peste brune (the brown plague, a nickname for the Nazis who occupied France during World War 2), by transforming the threat into an act of nature, Camus shifts the focus from human cruelty to the many reactions to suffering: some pretend it doesn’t exist, some try to escape it, others accept it and try to alleviate pain.