Diversity in Discipleship

By: Gracie Romero | Organizational Leadership Emphasis | Spring 2025 Gracie is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Communication, with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership and a module in Public Relations. Project Summary & Details Over the past 12 weeks, I had the opportunity to work on a 50+ hour project as part of my capstone class, StrategicContinue reading “Diversity in Discipleship”

Lit For A Reason

Logan Smith’s senior showcase highlights the critical role of lighting in filmmaking, showcasing his experience as a gaffer in the project “Lit for a Reason.” He emphasizes how intentional lighting shapes emotion and storytelling, reflecting on specific techniques used to create a warm, soft atmosphere during a pivotal scene.

Bargains to Brand Loyalty

Building a Social Media Presence for a Small-Town Outlet Media Strategy for Rexburg Clothing Outlet By: Isabella Austad This campaign focused on creating a social media strategy for Rexburg Clothing Outlet, a local discount retailer offering name-brand clothing at affordable prices. The objective was to improve the store’s online presence, increase foot traffic, and buildContinue reading “Bargains to Brand Loyalty”

Let’s Talk About It: A Conflict Reference for Campus Living

By: Nathan Wall Major: Communication – Strategic Organization and Leadership Common Conflicts That Undermine Campus Living Moving away from home and beginning a whole new experience is tough enough, but adding living with roommates is whole other stressor to add. BYU-Idaho students come from diverse backgrounds, habits, and expectations all of which collide in sharedContinue reading “Let’s Talk About It: A Conflict Reference for Campus Living”

Her Witness: A Latter-day Apologist

Purpose I’m a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a deep love for both the restored gospel and honest inquiry. I created the blog, Her Witness: A Latter-day Apologist, to engage openly with difficult questions that often arise in response to anti sources like the CES Letter. Rather thanContinue reading “Her Witness: A Latter-day Apologist”