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  • ...d in 1903 in a renaming of Brigham Young Academy. Past and present Brigham Young University presidents include George H. Brimhall (1903-1921), Franklin S. H The mission of Brigham Young University--founded, supported, and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of
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  • ...ge of Humanities was created in 1965, through a division of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. College deans included: Bruce B. Clark (1966-1982), R ...l education. The other was the preparation of leaders and teachers in the humanities subjects. The College initially emphasized the study of languages, both En
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  • ...John D. Lamb (1985-1990). In 1990, the division was renamed the Office of Research and Creative Work. Brigham Young University. Research Administration
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  • ...rts and Sciences. The department was transferred in 1954 to the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. It was previously in the College of Arts and Sciences. Brigham Young University. College of Arts and Sciences. Dept. of Archaeology
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  • ...removed. International Internships was an added program in 1986. Kennedy Center directors included Stanley A. Taylor (1983-1985), Ray C. Hillam (1985-1991) Brigham Young University. David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies
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  • ...ations courses were part of the Department of Journalism in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Those who served as department chairmen were: Oliver Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts and Communications. Dept. of Communication
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  • ...ter a year and a half the Center changed its name to the Language Research Center. Center for Specialized Language Studies
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  • ...and Area Studies program under the joint administration of the College of Humanities and the College of Social Sciences. Program coordinators included: Neal A. Brigham Young University. College of Humanities. American Studies
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  • ...national and Area Studies under the joint administration of the College of Humanities and the College of Social Sciences. Program coordinators for American Studi Brigham Young University. American Studies
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  • ...ntil the center was renamed the Humanities Technology and Research Support Center in 2003. Brigham Young University. College of Humanities. Humanities Research Center
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  • ...m 1982 to 1993. Following this time period BYU Studies left the College of Humanities and became part of the Associate Academic VP’s office, first under the di Brigham Young University. Studies
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  • ...1975 until the center was renamed the Language and Intercultural Research Center in 1977. The Language Research Center was a program that engaged in the research of language-translation and intercultural programs.
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  • ...81). The center's name was changed to the Language and Humanities Research Center in 1981. ...ung University. College of Humanities. Language and Intercultural Research Center
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  • ...College of Humanities. Jerry W. Larson has served as the director of the center since 2003. Humanities Technology Research Support Center
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  • Brigham Young University. General Education Office Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of General Studies]] ([[date::1973]]-[[date::1979]])
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  • .... Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship in 2006. The director of the Center for the Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts within the Neal A. Maxwell ...istianity, and the Christian East. Since 1996 CPART has undertaken digital humanities projects relating to the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Herculaneum papyri, Syriac s
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  • In 1959 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1957 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1961 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1958 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1960 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1962 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1963 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1964 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1965 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1966 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1967 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1968 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1969 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1970 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1971 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1972 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1973 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1974 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1975 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1976 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1977 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1978 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1979 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1980 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1981 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1982 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1983 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1984 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1985 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1986 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1987 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1988 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1989 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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  • In 1990 the structure of Brigham Young University included: *[[existed in::Brigham Young University]]
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