Dr. Snyder's Literatures and Cultures of the American West class takes students out of the pages of their textbooks and novels and into the landscapes and cultures that make up the West.

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Professor Greg Stallings' Fall 2010 Spanish 448R/648R course "Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century."

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Professor Travis Anderson's fifth annual Late Summer Honors course Illuminating Your Life takes illustrated journaling in a unique direction.

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Professor Kristin Matthews' Fall 2010 English 495 Senior Seminar, "African American Literature and the Politics of 'Home.'"

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Professor Jamin Rowan describes how he creates class settings where student input determine the direction of the class discussion.

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The evidence for the marketability of humanities skills is abundant.

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Students in the BYU College of Humanities participate in a wide range of local, national, and international internships, augmenting their classroom learning and preparing them for the future.

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Professor Allen J. Christenson discusses how the the Maya of Santiago Atitlán believe themselves to occupy the center of the world.

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Video of Ancient Textual Imaging Group activities at Brigham Young University.

  • Literatures and Cultures of the American West

  • Greg Stallings: Classroom Convergence

  • Illustrated Journaling

  • Kristen Matthews, Teacher and Student in the Humanities

  • Jamin Rowan -- Teaching Literature

  • Humanities Internships

  • Internships and the College of Humanities

  • Balancing the Cosmos

  • Lighting the Windows of Antiquity

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