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After decades of refining the Arabic study abroad experience, this BYU researcher helped identify two factors that shape a language student’s time abroad.
BYU students traveled to France to befriend older individuals who face isolation, forming meaningful relationships and honing their language skills in the process.
A closer look at the Lord’s Prayer reveals a pattern for praying that stands the test of time.
For Estelle Robbins, pursuing the Schwarzman Scholarship was a natural continuation of her spiritual and cultural studies at BYU.
The lyrics of “A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief” reveal a higher and holier way to serve others with the pure love of Christ.
When tasked with curating a new art exhibit for the Humanities Center, BYU students Allie Sena and Natalie Rasmussen looked to the Garden of Eden for inspiration.
A new experiential learning opportunity encourages BYU philosophy students to research thoughtful questions grounded in both study and faith.
Take an inside look at the widely recognized journal that BYU philosophy students have been publishing for the last three decades.
The 2026 College of Humanities convocation celebrated the College’s graduates as they begin a new chapter in life.
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.