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By study and by faith: The legacy of Karl G. Maeser
Karl G. Maeser founded Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah in 1875, under the direction of Brigham Young, the second prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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By study & by faith: Maeser's call to serve
In 1875, Karl G. Maeser spoke of a hill in Utah Valley, one covered with “temples of learning.” Today, Brigham Young University stands on that famed hill in Provo, Utah.
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By study & by faith: Roots of a Latter-day Saint educator
Karl G. Maeser was born in Miesen, Germany, in 1828. He later attended the prestigious Kreuzschule, a highly respected preparatory school that prepared students to attend a university. Attending a university would have significantly elevated Maeser’s social standing, but he decided instead to attend a teacher’s college in the nearby town of Dresden.
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BYU students explore world religions and belonging abroad
The author of this article participated as a student within the Global Faith, Belonging and the Media study abroad program sponsored by BYU’s School of Communications. She wrote the article as part of her coursework in the program and conducted interviews with her classmates and professors to complete it.
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Good News Thursday: Trash machine cleans up Baltimore harbor, 'extinct' orchid found growing on London rooftop
Mr. Trash Wheel cleans up Baltimore harbor
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Good news Thursday: the Tutu girls reunite, boy walks 1,700 miles to see his grandma
The tutu girls reunite, COVID style
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WikiLeaks' Assange hauled from embassy, faces US charge
Julian Assange gestures as he arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, after the WikiLeaks founder was arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police and taken into custody Thursday, April 11. Police in London arrested WikiLeaks founder Assange at the Ecuadorean embassy Thursday, April 11, for failing to surrender to the court in 2012, shortly after the South American nation revoked his asylum. (Victoria Jones/PA via AP)
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Things you should know today: 3/28/19
UK leader Theresa May makes final push on EU divorce deal
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Yankees and Red Sox to play in London in 2019
LONDON (AP) — The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox will face each other in two regular-season games at the Olympic Stadium in London next year.
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Facebook echo chambers divisive
Ted Richards, a 24-year-old BYU political science student, gets his news from podcasts. He said he makes sure to get one from the center-left — NPR Politics — and one from the right — Ben Shapiro. Richards says his Facebook newsfeed is sprinkled with opinion pieces from all across the board, but none of the content interests or informs him.
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Kennedy Center's oldest study abroad continues drawing large numbers
Front row, from left: Jaylee Shepherd, Regan Crandall, Hailey Mann, Missy Cloward, Tori Simpson and Erica Woofl. Back row, from left: Abby Bennett, Erica Bennett, Kenzie Kyle and Mckenna Bulloch. All studied abroad in London last summer. (Regan Crandall)
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Education Week: You are in the world to change to world
Kathy Headlee Miner, founder of Mothers Without Borders, shared how she believes each person has the capacity to change the world in her Education Week class on Tuesday, August 16.
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'Harry Potter' leaves books and film, flies onto stage
'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' officially opens July 30, 2016. (Erin Meeks)
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ISIS-bound teenagers leave their family in tears
From left: Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum
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Weekly five: Study abroad programs for any major
Hundreds of BYU students file through the halls of the Kennedy Center every year in hopes of pursuing their own study abroad experience. While many programs lend themselves to specific majors, there are options for undecided majors or those simply looking to expand their horizons. Here are some programs to consider:
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