ecology
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The ecology and agriculture of the Book of Mormon
Former dean of the College of Biology and Agriculture at BYU Kent Crookston shared his hypothesis on where he believes the record keepers of the Book of Mormon lived. BYU students, faculty and guests gathered on Oct. 6, 2015 to hear about his hypothesis and findings in a lecture he presented at the Harold B. Lee library auditorium.
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Professor links Tambora eruption to Frankenstein and Joseph Smith
Gillen D'arcy Wood speaks to students at the Kennedy Center. Wood disccused Tambora's effects on art, literature, and society. (Maddi Driggs)
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