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Three BYU Religious Education professors created 'Y Religion,' a biweekly podcast about gospel research conducted by faculty in their department.
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Female involvement in the religious education department has increased over the past 20 years, through the cooperation of coworkers and new opportunities at BYU.
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While some BYU students prefer working remotely as opposed to traditional in-person alternatives, several say working in-person facilitates more camaraderie between co-workers. Additionally, they say it increases productivity and access to immediate help.
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