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Castings of the famous Gates of Paradise are on display at the MOA, and Associate Professor Elliott Wise described their story and symbolism in a recent lecture.
Lilia Bowers went to Latvia to study life expectancy, but in the process, she also learned about life itself.
Within the walls of the Springville Art Museum, interns learn lessons as timeless as the art displayed inside.
From antique literature to modern social systems, Scandinavian culture has more to teach us than we realize.
Associate Professor Cindy Brewer challenged a storyteller’s right to recount history as she explored the question “Whose story is this, anyway?”
To study art is to look beyond what’s in the frame and understand the framework of the artist.
Ancient scrolls have been buried in Herculaneum for thousands of years. Today, these texts are brought to life at BYU.
BYU professor Donald Parry designed a revolutionary tool that redefines Hebrew language study for students worldwide.
Combining Indigenous studies with poetry readings, a HUM Grant recipient organized two extraordinary nights of community connection.
Virtual worlds and online gaming are quickly becoming a case study in human culture.
Six graduate students took the stage, each with just three minutes to present their research during a College-wide competition.
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.