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Adjunct Professor Madeleine Dresden highlights common racist tropes and stereotypes in writing and offers solutions and alternatives for more diverse and inclusive writing for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities.
Aspiring authors, filmmakers, editors, and artists gathered to hone their skills and receive inspiration at the annual Latter-day Saint Publishing and Media Association Conference.
Walk the streets of Paris this winter without leaving Provo. (Sadly, no food or drinks allowed.)
You’ve worked hard during your undergrad, and you’ve got exciting prospects coming your way. But this is your first time entering the career field, and you don’t know what to expect. Here are ten things that Oxford University Press Publisher Niko Pfund says will make a huge difference:
For the last five centuries, book publishing played a remarkable role in preserving Welsh identity and language in the face of external cultural and linguistic challenges.
Dive into 1800s Latter-day Saint women’s culture with a database of newspaper advertisements.
Associate Professor Rob McFarland discusses how Thelma and Louise challenged the film industry thirty years ago and continue to do so today.
A Message from Dean J. Scott Miller. This message appeared in the Spring 2021 Humanities alumni magazine.
From Guatemala City to Rochester, Minnesota, Natalia Benjamin has cultivated and shared her love of language and learning.
Do you need poetic inspiration? Try gathering from the symphony of life to create the perfect audio experience.
Gillian Walch, a senior majoring in English, never considered the possibility of interning remotely until March 2020 when the world went online.
The conversation about racial diversity and inclusion at BYU has grown increasingly urgent since the events of Charlottesville in 2017, and the continuing pattern of racial oppression and injustice has brought these issues to the forefront of national attention.