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When disagreements around the family table feel too contentious, focus on compassion instead of correctness.
Mitt Romney shares his secret to enduring happiness with students in the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences.
Honored Alumni Lecture by Ambassador Jeffry Flake highlights trust as key to political progress.
What does it take to build a community where every voice is heard and valued?
This year marks the tenth report of the annual American Family Survey, results from a collaboration between the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy and Wheatley Institute at Brigham Young University and the Deseret News. This long-term effort is now revealing larger trends and deeper insights into American’s perceptions of marriages and families, and how these attitudes relate to public policy and current events.
Ellie Romans Draper knew from a young age that she was interested in global development and philanthropy, and her desire to make a difference led her to the Ballard Center for Social Impact at the BYU Marriott School of Business.
After the election in November 2024, American Heritage Professors Chris Karpowitz and Kelly Patterson held a Q&A with their students to answer questions about ballot results across the country. It’s part of their commitment to have lectures and discussion in the course that model civil dialogue when talking about topics that can be politically charged.