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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.
George Handley teaches that drawing on our local landscape for inspiration can take our literature to a whole new level.
BYU is an extraordinary place to study and acquire other languages.
Marc Yamada describes how a group of theatergoers become a community.
Two humanities students’ experiential learning success stories inspired the President’s Leadership Council.
BYU alumni share how their English degree helped them land great jobs after graduation.
Students pay homage to the teachers who actively mentor and inspire growth.
In a sentence, Lance Larsen captures what others would struggle to express in entire books.
BYU alumna Katie Seastrand wins the Utah Museum Educator of the Year Award.