SPRING 2017
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“Humanities” Is Always Plural
The humanities, like humans, only flourish when two or more gather.
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The Relevance of Diversity
In January, the College of Humanities convened a conversation on the subject of diversity, inviting faculty and staff in the college to come together to share their thoughts and insights.
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Reading Beyond the Cliché
Corry Cropper is chair of the Department of French and Italian. This essay is adapted from an address delivered in April 2016 at the BYU College of Humanities convocation.
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Finding God in the Silence
The dramatic story of Jesuit priests bringing Christianity to Japan captured the attention of an ailing Japanese Catholic author, an award-winning filmmaker, and a Mormon professor of Japanese. Together, they brought the story to the world.
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