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School of Family Life professors share marriage advice for students
A man and woman's wedding ring rest against each other on a table. A central aspect to marriage is becoming more like Jesus Christ, Chelom Leavitt, a professor and researcher for the BYU School of Family Life, said. (Emily LeFevre)
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BYU sweethearts of 42 years share marriage story, secrets to happy relationship
Twenty-one-year-old Carma Bennett tried twice before successfully joining the Intermediate American Ballroom Dance class during Winter Semester 1980, she said. Little did she know because of that class, she would change her last name to Huggard only six months later.
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Education Week: Taking the fear out of dating
Michael Goodman, a BYU religion professor, told his Education Week group on Thursday afternoon that he was confident that he could eliminate 90 to 95 percent of all fear around selecting a potential mate.
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Education Week: Marriage impacted by choice and concept of soulmates
Marriage is entirely an individual's choice; there is no such thing as a predestined couple.
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