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Learning to Serve the Elderly: The Gerontology Program in the School of Family Life

Melanie Serrao, a senior in the School of Family Life (SFO) with an emphasis in family studies, has become quite familiar with Alzheimer’s disease. For several years, she helped an elderly man write his family history. As she typed and edited, she watched with admiration as he cared for his wife, who was confined to…
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World Cup Fever

Messi. Neymar. Ronaldo. Van Persie. Millions tune into the FIFA World Cup to see amazing performances by the best soccer players in the world. Soccer’s popularity even seems to be picking up in the US; ESPN reported that this year’s match against Portugal was the most-watched soccer game in American history. Tim Howard became a…
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A Shred of Truth: Debunking Some of History’s Common Myths

Do you remember the first time you sat in history class and your professor shattered what you thought to be true about an historic event? Sure, it might hurt at first. But it is better to get to the truth of the matter than to continue in ignorance. In that same spirit of “mythbusting,” BYU…
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Curating Cultures: Students of the Museum of Peoples and Cultures

For 34 years the Museum of Peoples and Cultures occupied Allen Hall, taking in eager students and curious individuals. Undergoing a makeover that required permanent re-location, the Museum of Peoples and Cultures (MPC) has found a new face, along with a new neighbor; it is now next door to BYU Outdoors Unlimited, just north of…
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Spillman Users’ Conference 2016 Map

I developed this Google Map for Spillman’s annual Users’ Conference.
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#TechnologyIsEvolving Campaign

With this 2015 campaign, we aimed to promote our cloud product, Nova, by juxtaposing outdated technology, with our new, evolving tech.
