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Faith + Works Lecture Series: Professor Kris Boyle Shares How to Harness Heavenly Help

Kris Boyle walked students and faculty through a few of life’s crucial moments he has faced and how the Lord has been alongside him through it all

College of Fine Arts and Communications Honors 2023 Grads

The College of Fine Arts and Communications Convocation Ceremonies Celebrate the Graduating Class of 2023

College of Fine Arts and Communications Celebrates Graduates in 2022 Convocations

The College of Fine Arts and Communications Honors and Celebrates the Graduating Class of 2022 with Student Speakers and Performers

The Voice of the Valley: Beloved News Anchor and BYU Alum Kent Dana Dies at 80

Kent Dana, the face of the evening news in the Valley for three decades, died Tuesday afternoon.

‘Come & See’ Behind the Scenes at the D.C. Temple Open House

BYU School of Communications Alumni Kurt Hanson and Rebecca Lane Share Their Experiences Working on the Media Relations Team for the Recent Open House at the Washington D.C. Temple

Experiential Learning Roundup: July 2022

CFAC Students Travel Internationally to Gain Real-World Experience and Share Their Talents While Studying Abroad

BYU Communications Alum Reflects on Living Essentially

Greg McKeown, Two-Time Bestselling Author, Teaches from Experience When It Comes to Focusing on the Essential Things in Life

Seven CFAC Faculty Members Win College and University Awards

Four Faculty Members Won Prestigious Awards at the Annual University Conference; Three Faculty Members Were Recognized During the College Meeting

The Unifying Power of Service: Journalism Students Talk About Their Experience Working on the Black 14 Documentary

BYU journalism students spent this past spring and summer working on a documentary to tell the story of the Black 14, the University of Wyoming football players who were kicked off their team in October 1969. The documentary will premiere Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. ...