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BYU professor’s award-winning film gets theatrical debut

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BYU photography professor Robert Machoian Graham's film "The Killing of Two Lovers" was accepted into the Sundance Film Festival and is now in select theaters across the nation. The award-winning film was shot in only 12 days with limited budget and equipment and a crew of only students.

Award-winning professor stresses thinking outside the box

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BYU English professor Chris Crowe spoke on the importance of being flexible with the expectations and genre boundaries people try to place on creativity in the university's forum on May 25.
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BYU announces traditional fall semester

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BYU officially announced that Fall Semester 2021 will be a traditional semester meaning no physical distancing, no masks and the vast majority of classes being offered in-person in an announcement on its website.

Highlights from BYU Colleges: Students build animatronic cougar, business teams win...

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Ira A. Fulton College of Engineeringhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSDa5sdZsT0&list=TLGGLxuerL5AFpQyMDA1MjAyMQ&ab_channel=BrighamYoungUniversityBYU engineering and theatre arts students teamed up to create an animatronic cougar. The cougar, affectionately known as “Cosmotron,”...

How BYU’s tuition increase stacks up to other schools

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Brigham Young University has announced it will implement a 2.5% increase in undergraduate tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year. This will bring the undergraduate rate per semester for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from $2,985 to $3,060, an increase of $75.

BYU students help others connect through family history application

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A Relative Finder application built by students in the Family History Technology Lab hit one million users. Lab manager Mark Clement said he is excited they are able to connect people through family history.