Marilyn Becraft and Professor David A Day, Harold B Lee Library Music Special Collections The BYU International Harp Archives serve as a vital resource for the harp world. This collection is currently the largest collection of harp materials found worldwide. The archives include scores and manuscripts, photographs, video and audio recordings, and the donated libraries […]
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The Environmental Attitudes of BYU Students
Chad D Hill and Dr. JoAnn Valenti, Communications Environmental issues have become hot political topics in recent years. Many voters now consider the environmental policies of political candidates. The formation of environmental attitudes has been the subject of many studies. In this research, I measured the environmental attitudes of students enrolled in spring term classes. […]
International Students, BYU, and Brain Drain
Steve Stancliff and Dr. Maclans A. Geo-JaJa, Educational Leadership and Foundations Brain drain is a term used in development literature to refer to the idea that the academically and technologically trained human capital of developing countries are “drained” away to the greener pastures of highly developed nations and their labor markets. This research endeavor was […]
Gender Differences in BYU Communications Students’ Career Attitudes
Alexis Allen and Dr. Shane Reese, Statistics Women have made vast advancements in the workplace within the last thirty years, but gender career issues still exist today. The field of communications presents an interesting case study about discrepancies between male and female employees’ contrasting earnings and career roles. A phenomenon called the Glass Ceiling Effect […]
A Downright Dilemma for Danish Ducklings: The Development of Additional Instructional Resources for BYU’s Danish Program
George Bailey and Dr. Steven Sondrup, Scandinavian Studies Danish is an important language for many who wish to make a study of family history and genealogy. Opportunities to learn Danish are very rare, and BYU is one of only several universities in the United States that offers courses in Danish. Due to this scarce availability […]
Bridging the BYU Administration – International Student Gap
Maraly Ledezma and Dr. Samuel Otterstrom, Geography Department The project was extremely successful. It is a living witness that when are anxiously engaged in a good cause, and pray in faith, God puts forth his hand. BYU international-students’ situation cry for attention from the BYU Administration. Luckily, the BYU Administration has the stated mission to […]
BYU Student Life: 1985-2000
Brian S. Shull and Natalie Clark Fisher with Professor J. Gordon Daines III, University Archives The journey Brian and I started in February later became something neither one of us had expected. When we first wrote the proposal for this project, we assumed we would have no trouble finding sources to complete our research. The opposite was […]
A Catalog for the Capitol Records Manuscripts at BYU
Daniel A. Henderson and Dr. Steve Call, School of Music; Professor David Day, Music and Dance Library Early one morning in 1966 Billy May stood helpless and devastated on the first floor of the Capitol Records Tower in Hollywood, California. He watched as a group of men swiftly loaded a semi truck to the brim […]
A Customer Loyalty Program for the BYU Bookstore
Steven Hulet and Dr. Sean Warnick, Computer Science Because of its relationship with Brigham Young University, the BYU Bookstore is in a position to know more about its customers on an individual basis than possible for the average firm operating in the free market. Such in-depth knowledge of a customer base allows a firm to […]
DATA REDUCTION AND PUBLICATION OF BYU’S CCD IMAGES OF COMET HYAKUTAKE
Kimball Staples & Nephi Thompson & Dr. J. Ward Moody, Physics and Astronomy In March 1996, Dr. J. Ward Moody and Dr. Clark Christiansen obtained a series of approximately 120 CCD (solid state electronic) images of Comet Hyakutake. The images were taken at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory on Kitt Peak, near Tucson, Arizona. The […]
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