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Angie Kivett presents during the 2021 Education Week at BYU-Idaho.
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Joseph Smith & the Everlasting Gospel, by Scott Woodward. Presentation given at the BYU Church History Symposium on March 12, 2020. The theme of the symposium was Visions and Visionaries: Joseph…
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Joseph Smith's "Marvilous Experience": A Biographical Perspective, by Nate Williams. Presentation given at the BYU Church History Symposium on March 12, 2020. The theme of the…
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The Continuing Transformative Impact of Joseph Smith's First Vision as Utilized in General Conference, by Ryan Gardner. Presentation given at the BYU Church History Symposium on March 12, 2020.…
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Brother David Pulsipher from the Department of History, Geography, and Political Science sheds light on the History Major. Students in this Major learn three main "Power Skills," the…
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Sister Margaret Chesley from the Interdisciplinary Studies Department gives insight to the Family History Research Program. This program is not a Bachelor's degree on its own but is an…
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Brother Chad Newswander from the History, Geography, and Political Science Department gives insight to the Public Policy and Administration Major. This degree is mostly only seen at the graduate…
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Tommy Miyasaki Oral History Interview by Harold Forbush. "How the Blind of Eastern Idaho see the Experience of Life." Interview conducted 13 December 1980 in Sugar City, Idaho.
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Tommy Miyasaki Oral History Interview by Harold Forbush. "How the Blind of Eastern Idaho see the Experience of Life." Interview conducted 13 December 1980 in Sugar City, Idaho.
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ASL translation of a devotional address by Ronald A. Rasband and Melanie Rasband on Tuesday,
April 28, 2019 entitled “Rome, a ‘Hinge Point’ in History,” given at the BYU-Idaho…
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ASL translation of a devotional address by President Henry J. Eyring on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 entitled "No Greater Time in History" given at the BYU-Idaho Center on the campus of Brigham…
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Devotional address given at the BYU-Idaho Center on the campus of Brigham Young University-Idaho on Tuesday, January 8, 2019. CLICK HERE for ASL translation.
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Life During the Vietnam War: An Oral History of Richard Jackson. Interviewed by Sarah Jackson, 17 October 2005. From MSSI 37, Box 9, Folder 215.
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Stan and Angie Kivett talk about sharing stories through family history
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Silas Clements interviewed by Harold Forbush about the life story of Eugene P. Clements. From the Harold Forbush Oral History Collection, MSSI 50, number 61.
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Jay Calderwood Interview a year after the Teton Dam collapsed on his experiences during the Teton Flood.
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At his inauguration, President Gilbert discusses the pioneer heart that helped build BYU-Idaho and that will continue to shape its future.
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Angela Griffith answers question: What do people not understand about family history that you wish they did?
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What is Science in Psychology
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Why Study the Histroy of Psychology
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Intro to Psych History Course
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Skeptics Sophists Cynics and Solipism
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Passive and Active Reason
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Epicureanism and Stoicism
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Learn how BYU-Idaho has grown, from its humble beginnings in a log cabin to the fine institution it is today.
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