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2023
Confronting Racism
African Lusophone Poet in Translation
Rethinking Africa from 19,341 Feet
Grounded in Facts
Roots and Routes
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2022
The Best of the Borens
On Expertise and Humility
Expressed in Our Actions
Consular Life
Isabella Errigo Awarded Fulbright Research Grant
Boren Awards at BYU
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2021
Life in a Liminal Time
A Family Travels Before and After(ish) a Global Pandemic
Uncertainty Abroad
A Great Spiritual Biodiversity
Uncertain World
A Stay-at-home Study Abroad
A Cultural Ambassador
Global Risk
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2020
Best Job in the World
Lost in Shanghai
Foreign Service Family
Tyranny of the Urgent
The Foreign Service: Springboard or Landing Pad
Perspectives in American Diplomacy
A Coronavirus Exodus on a Diplomatic Passport
Embassy Interns
How to Read a Cable
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2019
Reshaping Refugee Rhetoric
Far and Wide
Giving Voice
Multidimensional Women, Multidimensional Lives
Student Spotlights
Women Worldwide
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2018
Country Risk: Career at the Crossroads
All Men by Nature Desire
The Path Not Taken
Grandpa's Photos
If States Were Nations
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2017, Issue 2
La Vida es un Carnaval
Promising Partnerships
More Global, More Students
Teaching and Serving in Nicaragua
Part and Parcel of the Neeleman Legacy
Better Than You Think
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2017, Issue 1
On Being Christian in India
Making Global Possible
Toward Global Competence
Noble Ambitions
Forging a Bond
An International Connectedness
World Transit System
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2016, Issue 2
Asian Studies Elevated
An Asian Frame of Reference
Asian Perspectives
Breathing China's Earth
A Broader Horizon
A Journey of a Thousand Miles
Big Impact
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2016, Issue 1
Healing the Cracks
Focusing on a Dead World
The Road Less Traveled
A Change in Perspective
Spearheading Value
#BYUabroad
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2015
There's a Fund for That
One Last Lecture
27 Palace Court
Embracing Learning Opportunities
The Richness of the World
London Walkabout Map
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2014, Issue 2
Pt. 3, 30 Spotlights for 30 Years
Pt. 2, 30 Spotlights for 30 Years
Pt. 1, 30 Spotlights for 30 Years
Think Tank Economics
Talking About the Maldives
Scholarships: Fund Your Dream
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2014, Issue 1
Utah
International Diplomacy and the Church
The Safety Lens and Historical Context
Uncommon Languages. Uncommon Woman.
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2013
2012 Political Transition in Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula
How Internships Matter
We Are No Longer the Center of the Universe
How to Build Your Career in Global Business
Travel Time-log: Get Out of Provo
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2012, Issue 2
Crafting a Solid Foundation in Asia
Unfortunate Brother
Out of Obscurity
Adding Language to Further Scholarship
Glimpses of Amazing Deprivation
47 Languages Taught at BYU
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2012, Issue 1
Riding the Wave of the Tunisian Revolution
Learning About Self and About Others
You Are What You Eat
Language-driven Life
Discovering a Passion
Thugs and Drugs
2011 Fall Enrollment
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2011
Fear, Failure, and Faith
ISP + NAFSA
Challenges, Opportunites, and The International Church
Journal Quotes
Gaining a Wider Perspective
Ambassador Paves the Way to Panama
Determination Turns Dreams to Reality
Language Opens Windows of Opportunity
Close the Textbooks
Surveying an Eclectic Career
Global Audience Map: Kennedy Lecture Views Online
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2010
Middle East Perspective
25th Anniversary Retrospective
Lessons Learned Abroad
Experiential Learning in China
My Job With CSE
The Topic of War and Beyond
International Study Programs Since 1980
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2008
Save the World
Notes on International Development
Making the Connection
The Academy's Potential in International Development
We Have a Lot to Learn from Development
Working Together for Sustainable Development
Development: The Importance of Religion and Activism
The Locals Know Best
Gardening for $$$
Avoiding the Santa Claus Mentality
A Push Toward Collaboration
Being Part of the Change
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2007, Issue 2
Pt. 3, Careers and Trends
Pt. 2, Careers and Trends
Pt. 1, Careers and Trends
Music, Medicine, and Mampong
Thomas E. "Ted" Lyon
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2007, Issue 1
Pt. 3, Culture—The Vital Differences That Color Life
Pt. 2, Culture—The Vital Differences That Color Life
Pt. 1, Culture—The Vital Differences That Color Life
Cultural Barriers to Education Among the Tarahumara
Malta—Is That in Utah?
Motorcycles—A Vehicle for Social Change
Cultural Responses to Atrocity
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2006
Andrew Bay
Rural Mexico Through Juan Rulfo's Lens
A Walk in the Park?
The London Centre
Two Cultures in Contrast
Wormherders on Ice
An American's View of Denmark
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2005, Issue 2
Divine Coincidences
Who Is My Neighbor?
Art and Politics in Mao's China
Telling Stories
Laura Dupuy
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2005, Issue 1
A New Focus on Europe
Muscles From Brussels?
United States and Russia
A Parliamentary Experience
A Life of Contrasts
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2004, Issue 2
Beyond the Border
Socially Engaged Spiritually
Life in a Global Village
Two Villages in the Guatemalan Highlands
Midwest to Far East
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2004, Issue 1
A Reader's Journey
A Babe Upon Its Mother's Lap
From a Trickle to a Flood
American Primacy and Anti-americanism in World Politics
External Debt and the Developing World
In Defense of Right
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2003, Issue 2
David Matthew Kennedy
Pt. 3, Fostering a Global Vision
Pt. 2, Fostering a Global Vision
Pt. 1, Fostering a Global Vision
A Future of Possibilities
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2003, Issue 1
The Paradox of Religious Pluralism and Religious Uniqueness
What's So Great About America?
A Creative Approach to Making International Friends
Promoting Peace Through Human Development in Exiled Tibet
Contracting for the Future
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2002, Issue 2
GOT MILK?
Rehearsing American Literature in Spain
Bricks and Wild Animals
Advancing Communication
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2002, Issue 1
Sharing in the Exhilaration
Wadi Hydrology
Who's Next?
Capturing Some Bit of Truth in Ghana
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2001, Issue 2
A Tale of Two Cities
Islam and Western Culture
The Shrinking Planet
India's Shanti Ashram
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2001, Issue 1
Biodiversity Firsthand
Interdisciplinary Focus
Deep Focus
Reconstructing a Family
Income Generation: A Viable Option for Poverty Alleviation
Educational Sacrifice
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2000
Teachers in China
Tracing History in Arabian Bountiful