Ayo, jangan malu--come join the fun in a new class at BYU. Indonesian (FLANG 330) will help you broaden your Indonesian language skills (reading, writing and interpreting) and expand your knowledge of Indonesian history, literature and culture.
The Center for Language Studies is always looking for qualified teachers to serve as part-time faculty and student instructors. If you are interested in teaching a less commonly taught language, please contact us and/or send us your resume. Presently, we have specific needs in the following languages: Cambodian, Hawaiian, Indonesian, Navajo, and Vietnamese.
The Wales Study Abroad Group, headed up by Tom Taylor, had a marvelous time this summer across the sea. Click on the link below to get the scoop on their seven-week trip.
David Blackinton and Don Peterson will conduct the BYU Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band in a combined concert Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Q'd up, the faculty jazz ensemble, will appear as guests.
"Disintegration" and "Ascendance" will be two of the dances performed by the Dancers' Company at this year's "Dance in Concert"