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Stephen King’s success is intrinsically linked with the rise of mass market paperbacks—Professor Carl Sederholm explained why during his P. A. Christensen lecture.
Need advice pertaining to your language degree? These four BYU Italian alumni shared their perspectives and counsel for current language students.
By taking an opportunity to interpret from Portuguese to English, students got a firsthand taste of what real-world translation demands.
The language services industry is growing rapidly, and BYU’s translation and localization minor prepares students to grow with it.
A new course structure centered on multicultural perspectives helps students apply language skills to their real-world studies.
With help from the Liberal Arts Advisement & Careers Center, Humanities students can turn their passion into their life’s work.
Maslenitsa is more than just a holiday—it’s a welcoming of warmth and hope into the spring season.
Matthew Wickman explores how the Book of Mormon may answer why it sometimes feels like God is silent—and what that silence could mean.
Japanese Professor Steve Moody’s book examines what happens when humor enters the conversation.
As the AI boom impacts education in monumental ways, educators must place increased emphasis on teaching ethics and digital literacy.
The International Cinema is a unique feature of BYU’s campus; here’s a look at what goes on behind the scenes.
What happens when trauma and nostalgia meet? Associate Professor Trent Hickman believes they shape our memories, and in turn, our identity.