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Professors discuss how they 'enjoy Europe from afar'
Far away from the bustling sidewalk cafes of Paris, four BYU professors sat at their own “cafe” table in the Herald R. Clark Building around stemmed wine glasses and a green bottle of Perrier. Their discussion was broadcasted for those in attendance of Cafe Europa, an event staged by the European studies program at the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies.
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BYU professors share how news literacy connects to their field
The Daily Universe reached out to professors across disciplines of study at BYU asking why news literacy is important to them, how it connects to their field of study and why students in that program should be informed and engaged in the news.
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Virtual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium delivers messages on Jesus Christ
The annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium was virtually broadcasted by the BYU Religious Education Department Oct. 23 and 24. Speaker videos were posted for free viewing online.
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