Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/18/2025 - 09/19/2025
All Day
Location
B192 JFSB
Category(ies)
The 2025 BYU Humanities Center annual symposium will focus on the theme of storytelling and its influence across disciplines. This year’s event will highlight how storytelling not only shapes our understanding within individual fields but also serves as a bridge between them. The symposium will feature presentations that examine the role of narrative in fostering dialogue between the humanities and the sciences, influencing diverse pedagogical approaches, and evolving alongside technological advancements. Participants will also explore how storytelling refines our engagement with both written and oral traditions, contributes to civic understanding, and enhances the ways we think and communicate across academic and public spheres.
We hope you’ll join us for this event on Thursday, September 18, and Friday, September 19, held on the BYU campus.
- Thursday: All sessions will take place in the EIZ Theater (Room B192, JFSB).
- Friday: Morning sessions will be held in the East Conference Room of the Hinckley Building. After lunch, we’ll return to the EIZ Theater in the JFSB for the afternoon presentations.
If you would like lunch, please register on our symposium website.
