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As Professor Scott Alvord steps into his new presidential role in the AATSP, he plans to serve teachers all across the US.
After completing eight months of research on mental health in immersive language environments, three BYU professors share their findings with the Humanities Center.
Emma has been hailed as both a hero and a villain in Church folklore. Professor Chris Blythe’s colloquium speech explored why.
The College of Humanities just added a new language for undergrads. But you don’t speak it, you type it.
Tutors can be expensive and hard to find. However, new research shows that AI may provide a suitable alternative to one-on-one tutoring—at half the cost.
Do Chinese speakers and English speakers process emotions the same way? According to one BYU grad, the answer might be no.
The 2024 Kennedy Center student research fellows unpacked the impacts of colonialism. Now, their findings can help bring peace around the world.
Professor Christopher Flood turns to medieval French literature to explain worldwide conflicts.
This December, an IC lecture explored female wrestling in Mexico—and the resilience of women facing violence in a machismo culture.
Is religion a narcotic or a medicine? Joey Franklin’s answer inspired an art piece that explores faith, art, and religion’s role in our lives.
Professor Elliott Wise studies religious symbolism in art to strengthen his testimony of Christ.
When it comes to language restoration, play does the real work.