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Office of Digital Humanities
FLATS—a nationwide testing system created by BYU—is changing the game for language learning by offering affordable assessments for hundreds of institutions.
Periodicals were a hot commodity in the Victorian era. Now, thanks to two BYU professors, we can read them once again.
Students all over campus join the Office of Digital Humanities to form a top-tier UX team where the user always comes first.
The College of Humanities just added a new language for undergrads. But you don’t speak it, you type it.
Today, female authors can have successful literary careers, but not many women in the past could. Professor Anna-Lisa Halling has found a way to change that.
The College of Humanities has a chance to put itself at the forefront of discussions on the biggest cultural influence of the century: video games.
Professor Donald Parry reimagines Learning Suite to develop a program for teaching biblical Hebrew—completely online.
BYU students share language learning research at the 2023 EUROCALL Conference.
BYU faculty and students present at Digital Humanities Utah.
AI won’t replace teachers anytime soon, but it can be used for language learning and teaching, explains Rob Reynolds.
Romantic Circles bridges innovative computer science with the humanities.
Dive into 1800s Latter-day Saint women’s culture with a database of newspaper advertisements.