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The 6th annual Digital Humanities of Utah Conference (DHU6) merges technology and the humanities.
Marilynn Robinson highlights how remembering our religious roots can lead to greater peace.
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.
Plates of fantastic food from some of the richest culinary traditions march up to the fifth floor of the Wilkinson Student Center. These delicious dishes will soon decide this year’s winner of the French & Italian cook-off.
Members of the BYU Deaf community shared their thoughts on disabilities and how they related to — as well as felt frustrated by — Oscar Best Picture winner “CODA.”
Helping people is relatively simple, right? In the realm of humanitarian aid, not always.
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.
Everyone’s got one, but what does it really mean to have an identity? Is identity something we choose or something we possess naturally? The answer is more complex than you might think.
At the BYU 2022 English Symposium, a panel of women involved in the English Department advised students about pursuing higher education and believing in themselves.
If an environmentalist is sworn to protect nature, how can they justify eating meat? That's the burning question Nicole Walker grapples with in her writing.