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Once a year the Harold B. Lee Library brings an original 1830 copy of the Book of Mormon out of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections to let students turn a few pages. Enjoy photos from the front of the line.
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As a BYU student, Sharon Eubank discovered that "secular [and spiritual] knowledge can be blended because truth is one great whole.” Learn how she applied what she learned to a career of caring. Eubank currently directs the worldwide operations of LDS Humanitarian Services and LDS Charities and serves as a counselor in the Relief Society general presidency.
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BYU design professor Douglas Thomas shares the story of Futura, a typeface that typified modernity everywhere—at Nike and Ikea, in Vanity Fair, as part of a political campaign against Hitler, and on a NASA mission to the moon. Learn all about the 90-year-old typeface that is eternally young. |
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This new BYU Noteworthy music video of the hymn “How Great Thou Art” was arranged by BYU School of Music and Noteworthy alum Catherine Papworth Williams and features other Noteworthy alumni like Amy Whitcomb (who appeared on The Voice). The a cappella group’s upcoming album, How Sweet the Sound: Songs of Inspiration, will be released Nov. 10.
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