Carly Hyatt and Professor Val Brinkerhoff, Visual Arts Through my ORCA project and working closely with a mentoring professor, I have learned much more than how to conduct effective research. I was able to explore a passion of mine, religious architecture, in a very unique setting. Originally, my plan was to go to Italy and evaluate […]
Facebook Users’ Perceptions of Businesses’ Facebook Pages
Nicole Goring and Dr. Steven Thomsen, Communications College students in the United States and New Zealand were surveyed about their Facebook usage patterns, attitudes toward businesses’ pages on Facebook, and factors that could motivate them to join a business’s Facebook page. Several studies have researched businesses’ perspectives on using social media to reach their audiences, […]
BREAD TO KILL And the Future of Filmmaking at BYU
Thousands of talented filmmakers have learned their craft while studying at BYU. After years of studying, talented seniors competed for limited resources to produce a 419 project – a senior film; an epic, industry-quality film that represents the pinnacle of this journey and launches the filmmakers into the professional world. This year a shift occurred […]
Intergenerational daCi Utah Day of Dance: “So…WE think YOU can dance!!!”
Heather Gemperline and Professor Marilyn Berrett, Contemporary Dance Today’s educational climate emphasizes test scores, often resulting in children sitting still in their seats. However, research shows that children are kinesthetic learners and that being involved in dance can improve the academic scores that society values so much. Anne Green Gilbert, an internationally renowned researcher and dance […]
Preservation of Culture: Documentary of Ethnic Contrast in Ecuador
Brandon Farmer, Jonathan Frioux and Dr. Mark Magleby, Art History Cultural diversity and its preservation are greatly influenced by today’s ever-changing world. With advances in technology, content and information from the more rapidly changing modern world can reach nearly any culture on the globe. Each and every community experiences changes over time, but the idea […]
Overcoming Limited Dynamic Range in Digital Recording Devices
Jacob Fenn and Professor Thomas Russell, Media Arts The current age brings with it a wealth of adaptations and evolutions in film-making, most stemming from new digital methods which slowly supplant the time-honored celluloid. I chose to focus in my research at the changing world of digital imaging acquisition and one of its primary shortcomings. […]
He walked the Americas: John 10:16
America Chumpitaz and Professor Adrian Pulfer, Graphic Design The legends of the white God surrounded me as I was growing up. In school I learned in Peruvian History class that more than a legend or a myth is a story that it is passed from generation to generation. The White God or Viracocha, , Kukulkan, […]
The Organs of Historic LDS Tabernacles
Mark Campbell and Dr. Douglas Bush, School of Music In colonizing the intermountain west, many early Latter-day Saints would construct houses of worship at the center of their communities called “tabernacles.” The last of these structures was built in the 1950s. Many tabernacles still exist and stand as a beautiful architectural legacy of LDS pioneers. […]
NATS 51st National Conference Salt Lake City
Emily Bateman and Professor Lawrence Vincent, Music I am a Music Performance major with emphasis in the Vocal area. It is a generally understood rule that most music performers spend time teaching in order to supplement the meager income that can be expected from a career in the performing arts. So, recently I have undertaken to […]
Creating a Culturally Sensitive Art Educator in the Ural Mountains
Julia Baker and Professor Sharon Gray, Art Education As stated in my proposal, the overarching goal of this research is to assess how investing time, energy, and talents in improving the physical attributes of a special needs childcare institution in Russia will help art education student teachers become more well rounded, and sensitive educators and artists. […]
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