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(Courtesy of Madeline Mortensen)
BYU academic advisor co-authors article exploring the benefits of social media use in the classroom.
Cutri’s documentary examines the world of extreme sports including socio-economic factors and peak in participation.
BYU communications professor uses passion for flying drones — both personally and professionally — as inspiration for award-winning research paper
The show “Stranger Things” follows a group of kids in the ’80s who spend their days playing games and fighting evil. BYU professor Scott Church has an answer to why people love this show so much. (Netflix via AP)
Special UV photographs reveal existing skin damage caused by UV light exposure which is normally invisible to the naked eye.
BYU School of Communications professor Dale Cressman was elected vice president of an international accreditation group for journalism and mass communications.
Research topics include religious memes, how social media drives conservation and how media can be used to promote sun-safe behaviors
Romney’s research focuses on the changes sports media needs to make to appeal to younger audiences