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Posted on May 4, 2012

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on the Catholic University of America

This spotlight features Carl Cranney, who did an MA at Yale’s Divinity School and is now pursuing a doctorate at the Catholic University of America. Carl is also doing an excellent series at Juvenile Instructor on teaching Mormonism. Thanks, Carl. Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on the Catholic University of America”

Posted on July 20, 2011

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Duke

This spotlight comes from Ariel Bybee Laughton, who graduated from Duke in May 2010 with her Ph.D.

Dr. Laughton, take it away…  Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Duke”

Posted on January 14, 2010

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Edinburgh

Our next spotlight comes from Benjamin Park. Ben is a master’s student at the University of Edinburgh’s School of Divinity, studying historical theology in the 18th and 19th century. He also blogs at the Juvenile Instructor.

Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Edinburgh”

Posted on January 7, 2010

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Oxford

Application and admission season is upon us. This next spotlight comes from Daniel O. McClellan, a master’s student at Oxford. Enjoy. Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Oxford”

Posted on August 31, 2009

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on GTU

We’re keeping things rolling with a fan favorite. Sheila Taylor studies at Graduate Theological Union. I think I can say, speaking for FPR, that she’s one of the brightest people we know, and one of the finest scholars of the up-and-coming generation. Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on GTU”

Posted on August 26, 2009

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on UCSB

We’re please to continue our series with a Spotlight on the University of California, Santa Barbara, provided by PhD student Stephen Flemming. Steve, as most are aware, blogs on JI. You can find out more about him here. Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on UCSB”

Posted on December 9, 2008

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Harvard Divinity School

This spotlight is on Harvard Divinity School, and comes from Michael I., an alumnus and current PhD student at Harvard. Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Harvard Divinity School”

Posted on December 5, 2008

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on the University of North Carolina

Matthew Grey, a PhD student in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, has been kind enough to provide us with our next spotlight. Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on the University of North Carolina”

Posted on December 1, 2008

Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Yale Divinity School

As part of the “Tips on Applying” series I thought it would be helpful to spotlight a few schools where LDSs are currently enrolled (or have attended recently). Elizabeth Pinborough, a graduate student at YDS, has been gracious enough to provide our first spotlight. Here she is- Continue reading “Tips on Applying: Spotlight on Yale Divinity School”

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Over 100 residents of Merrill Hall, a men’s dorm in Helaman Halls, are currently self-quarantining due to a massive outbreak of porn.  Church authorities concerned that this pandemic might shut down BYU altogether.  Students reportedly remain busy at their laptops.  With coursework, naturally.

 

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