Thaylene Rogers Named as New Assistant Dean and Controller for the College
Thaylene Rogers succeeded Scott Boyter as Assistant Dean and Controller for the College of Fine Arts and Communications beginning September 2019. Rogers’ responsibilities include overseeing the [...]
CFAC Students’ Talents Take Them Around the Country for Experiential Learning Opportunities
Students from the College of Fine Arts and Communications travel to gain real-world experience and share their talents while studying abroad, competing, performing and interning Each summer, [...]
Media Arts Grad Billy Knowles Takes Lessons Learned at BYU to USC
As a history major working toward law school, Billy Knowles never imagined that he would graduate from BYU as a media arts major headed to USC’s School of Cinematic Arts — one of the most [...]
New Living Legends Director Relocates from NYC to BYU – Just in Time for Auditions
Jamie Kalama Wood is honored to accept the new role and hopes the community knows how much the group has affected her life for good Haka! Hoop Dance! Huayno! BYU’s Living Legends student dancers [...]
Dance Professor Highlights Relationship Between Physical Movement and Nature in Film
BYU dance professor Rachel Barker and three dance students worked together to create a site-specific dance based on three locations in Moab, Utah Department of Dance professor Rachel Barker and [...]
TMA Professor Brings 30 Years of Costume Design Experience to BYU Productions and Tours
BYU Theatre and Media Arts professor Dennis Wright designed over 400 costumes for the 2019 China Spectacular! BYU Department of Theatre and Media Arts professor Dennis Wright developed a love [...]
CFAC Students Share Talents and Give Service Around the World
Students from the College of Fine Arts and Communications travel internationally to gain real-world experience and share their talents while studying abroad, competing, performing and interning [...]
BYU Student Creates Improvisational, Science-Fiction, Live Stream Web Series
In February, BYU media arts major Nathan Young was playing Dungeons and Dragons with some friends when one suggested that Young start a role-playing game (RPG) show and take on the role of [...]
Dance Professor Encourages Transformative Change
BYU dance professor Pam Musil addressed students about the path of transformative change during a devotional on Tuesday, August 6. Musil shared the apostle Paul’s words in Romans 12:2, “Be not [...]
