How Humility is Becoming the Next Revolution in Higher Education
In academia, servant leaders impact student lives through ethical guidance, respect, and adaptability.
In academia, servant leaders impact student lives through ethical guidance, respect, and adaptability.
The year 2023 has been eventful for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Here were the ten largest stories of the year.
In our increasingly divisive country, public libraries stand as one of the few neutral civic spaces. But pervasive ideological tilt may prove a death knell. Librarians, however, can save the library as a sanctuary for all.
Through a union of divine guidance and modern instructional methods, educators are unlocking new and innovative educational approaches.
How do we know what news to trust, particularly in election seasons? Skepticism plays one part, but we also must learn how to trust responsibly.
When faith meets global education, what emerges? BYU-Pathway Worldwide showcases a mission-driven approach, redefining modern pedagogy and making learning a spiritual journey.
While the Washington Post sheds light on the Church of Jesus Christ’s finances, it overlooks key perspectives, instead allowing our critics to speak for us.
As therapy culture rises in American cinema, “A Million Miles Away” emerges, challenging the status quo. Director Abella portrays José Hernández, emphasizing community and resilience over pop psychology.
Are we becoming what we consume in media? Influencers and opinionators now deeply shape personal beliefs and attitudes, causing a loss of complexity, promoting cynicism, and highlighting the need for civility and peacemaking.
How would it change academic disciplines to draw upon gospel teachings as foundational? Professors at Brigham Young University would like to find out.
What keeps poverty persistent despite government aid? Looking under our welfare myths, we find inefficiencies in welfare programs, challenges faced by the poor, and poorly placed welfare distribution.
Discover how advancements in AI, like ChatGPT, could lead to a renewed interest in humanity’s past and the concept of a creator or God.