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Learning Languages as a Family

This post was written by Nieves Knapp, a BYU Humanities Center faculty fellow. In his most recent General Conference address, President Oaks spoke about the 30th anniversary of The Family Proclamation and encouraged family activities, including learning languages together [1]. His comments made me think about my own life because in 1995, precisely when the …

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Giving Up the Hose

This post was written by Aiden Jones, a BYU Humanities Center student fellow. I don’t mind being scolded by a poet, but a recent Billy Collins piece I read stung a bit too much for my comfort. He ends “Introduction to Poetry” with these stanzas:   But all they want to do is tie the …

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Provo Walks Project

Provo Walks is a set of unique self-guided walking tours that present a new way to engage with Provo’s community and culture. Recently featured as a “Beacon of Light” on the BYU College of Humanities website, the project, which was sponsored by the BYU Humanities Center, constitutes a form of public scholarship intended to benefit …

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Novelty in the Loop

This post was written by Stephen Tuttle, a BYU Humanities Center faculty fellow.   Recently, I’ve been thinking quite a lot about novelty. This is partly because I teach creative writing, and novelty is a central element in most definitions of creativity. Morris Stein’s definition goes like this: “The creative work is a novel work …

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In the Unseen

This post was written by George Dibble, a BYU Humanities Center student fellow.   How long has it been, Lord? Your voice is so quiet. Alone in a park, in cold and night, I looked. Searched by wandering, stumbling, warming my hand with the other. Closed eyes as I leaned against a tree near a …

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Please, Write About Your Backyard

This post was written by Julia Morgan, a BYU Humanities Center student fellow. Rock Canyon is a place I visit dozens of times per year. A small canyon in Provo, characterized by quartzite, limestone, and tillite rock, Rock Canyon is a favorite among locals. But I have a controversial opinion about it: I think it’s …

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When Time Lingers

This post was written by Porter Kindall, a Humanities Center student fellow. In the summer of 2025, this video of fitness influencer Ashton Hall’s morning routine went viral. Captioned as “The morning routine that changed my life 3:50am to 9:30am,” Hall starts shirtless, with tape on his nose and mouth. He spends time working out, …

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The Curse of Writing

This post was written by Brooke Farnsworth, a BYU Humanities Center student fellow.   Rummaging through my attic, I recently happened upon a binder, water-damaged and falling apart. As I sifted through the well-worn papers, a familiar note fluttered into my hand. I recognized the handwriting and language as my own. The letter was titled, …

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Beauty in the Blur

This post was written by Sara Phenix, a BYU Humanities Center faculty fellow.   The unlikely first sign that something was wrong with my vision was a broken ankle. On the second day of a two-week research trip to Paris in December 2023, I missed the last step of a staircase on the Ile de …