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  • ...of Mormon History"<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref> because of his many influential contributions to the field. ...race Fort in 1942.<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref>
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  • ..., 1875, as the Brigham Young Academy, [http://www.byu.edu '''Brigham Young University'''] was founded on principles of combined spiritual and secular learning. ...am Young University-Hawaii|BYU–Hawaii]] in Laie, Hawaii; [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|BYU–Idaho]] in Rexburg, Idaho; and [[LDS Business College|Ensign Co
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  • '''Chase Nebeker Peterson''' was an educator and university administrator and physician. ...up in Logan, Utah. His father, E. G. Peterson, was president of Utah State University at the time.
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  • ...as an emeritus professor of Church history and doctrine at [[Brigham Young University]]. He is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte ...ree in Greek while he taught. In 1957 he began his doctoral studies at the University of California, Berkeley and received his PhD in Ancient History in 1961. He
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  • ...ed a Baker Scholar. He also received his Juris Doctorate (law degree) from Harvard Law School. [[Category:Brigham Young University alumni]]
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  • ...is a professor of Arabic language and Islamic religion at [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU). He was previously a professor of comparative religion at the same ...He then received his MA and PhD in Islamic and Arabic Studies from Harvard University.
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  • ...from [[Brigham Young University]]. He was a National Honors Scholar at the University of Chicago Law School, and served on the editorial board of the Chicago La ...f Law by the U. in January 1990. He was a Hinckley Fellow at Brigham Young University.
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  • ...'' was named dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at [[Brigham Young University]], effective July 1, 2023. ...degree from BYU, was a Benson scholar and graduated summa cum laude, with University Honors, as co-valedictorian of his college, and first in his class.
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  • ...t the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU), and a member of the board of directors of the Religious Freedom In ...the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University before attending BYU’s [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School. During law school,
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  • ...C. Walker''' is a retired English professor and taught at [[Brigham Young University]]. He specializes in Victorian and modern British literature and has focuse ...ching Award in 1989, was honored as the inaugural Brigham Young University Alumni Professor in 1992, and was later named Nan Osmond Grass Professor. He retir
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  • ...ion, he graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. [[Category:Brigham Young University alumni]]
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  • ...s joined on the 2015 Thinkers50 list by other [[Brigham Young University]] alumni Clayton Christensen, [[Dave Ulrich]], [[Liz Wiseman]], and [[Hal Gregersen] She frequently contributes to the ''Harvard Business Review'' and is a Linkedinfluencer. She is the author of ''Disrupt
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