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Program Highlights Campus Devotional Elder Neil L. Andersen Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Marriott Center • Topics include marriage Nearly 1,000 classes and family, communication, that Renew, Refresh, and health, history, finance, the arts, personal development, Recharge! a wide variety of gospel subjects, and more! • Come for a day, an evening, or the entire week! Evening Performances See pages 40–43 for information 3 “Hope . an Anchor of the Soul” —Hebrews 6:18–19 We are pleased to welcome you to Campus Education Week, a program now in its 93rd year, TABLE OF CONTENTS offering nearly 1,000 classes to strengthen and enrich your life! Education Week brings together 230 presenters, more than 600 volunteers, and Monday Classes . 5–8 hundreds of Brigham Young University employees to provide a unique, outstanding educational Tuesday–Friday Classes . 9–29 experience . This year’s theme is “Lay Hold upon the Hope Set Youth Classes and Youth Dance . 30–31 before Us: Which Hope We Have as an Anchor of the Soul” (Hebrews 6:18–19) . In these trying Monday Schedule-at-a-Glance . 32–33 times, it brings great comfort to anchor ourselves to Christ and feel the hope that His Atonement Tuesday–Friday Schedule-at-a-Glance . 34–38 provides . President Boyd K . Packer taught, “As we move into the future with quiet confidence, His Continuing Legal Education Classes . 39 Spirit will be with us . There is no end to His power to bless and direct the lives of those who seek truth and righteousness” (“The Reason for Our Hope,” Evening Performances and Ticket Sales . 40–43 Ensign, November 2014) . We invite you to join us for classes that can provide this hope and bless your General Information . 44–49 life and the lives of those around you . Education Week presentations are designed for Advice from Long-Time Attendees . 50 youth and adults, women and men, and single and married individuals . With classes available in a Walking Times between Classes . 51 great variety of subjects—gospel principles, the arts, family and marriage relationships, finance, personal Personal Class Schedule . 52–53 development, technology, health, and many others— you have an opportunity to learn much that will About the Faculty . 54–58 motivate, encourage, strengthen, and rejuvenate . We are confident that as you attend the program Topical Listing of Classes . 59–65 and benefit from the resources and atmosphere of Brigham Young University, you will have a Campus Legend, Parking, and Shuttle Routes . 66 rewarding and uplifting experience . Sincerely, Campus Map . 67 H . Bruce Payne, Program Administrator ITC Galliard Cynthia Tolman, Program Assistant Megan Clarke, Student Assistant Campus Education Week Brigham Young University continuing education programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, ethnic background, or national origin, but all registrants must meet and maintain the ide- als and standards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while attending the program . If you have questions, please contact us at: The Campus Education Week (CEW) booklet is published once a year for participants in previous CEW Campus Education Week programs and for anyone else who requests a copy . Brigham Young University 169 Harman Continuing Education Building POSTMASTER: Provo, UT 84602-1507 Send address corrections to Campus Education Week, 801-422-6214 169 Harman Building, BYU, Provo UT 84602-1507 . 4 MONDAY CLASSES AUGUST 17, 2015 See also “Monday Schedule-at-a-Glance” on pages 32–33. S . Michael Wilcox 8:30–9:25 a.m. The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration—Learning the Bryan L . Sudweeks Lord’s Way: Mastering the Symbols of the Temple Beginning Investing: A Principles and Applications Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Approach (8:30–10:45 a.m.) 377 Clyde Building (CB) Rita R . Wright Temple Typologies and Sacred Space in Art and Architecture Patrick D . Degn Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) The Articles of Faith: A Sequential System of Salvation Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Hank Smith Unconquerable Spirits (Youth) Donald W . Parry East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) The Unconquerable Book of Mormon: A Hebrew Specialist Looks at This Sacred Text Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) 9:50–10:45 a.m. Marie C . Ricks Patrick D . Degn Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 1 and 2: Family The Doctrine of the House of Israel: The Blessings and Councils, Planning the Week, and Paperwork Myths, and Why It Matters Today Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Glenn J . Rawson Jay A . Parry History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The “Wise Men Raised Up”: Why America’s Founders Still First Vision Matter 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Richard G . Moore Marie C . Ricks The Quest for Humility Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 3 and 4: 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Bathrooms, Laundry, Kitchen, and Finishing Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Randall C . Bird The Council at Adam-ondi-Ahman Glenn J . Rawson Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The Book of Mormon David B . Marsh 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Seek Personal Revelation Richard G . Moore 221 Martin Building (MARB) “Who Then Can be Saved?” The Gift of Hope 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) E . Karen Shores Stress Management: Stress by Design Randall C . Bird 222 Martin Building (MARB) The Battle of Armageddon Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Scott C . Steffensen We Are Spiritual Beings Having a Physical Experience David B . Marsh (Class 1 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) Getting More out of Your Gospel Study: Discover Divine Doctrine and Principles 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) 221 Martin Building (MARB) Richard Neitzel Holzapfel E . Karen Shores A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Stress Management: How Does Stress Affect Our Body, and Anniversary: Chapters 1–14 How Do We Relax? 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 222 Martin Building (MARB) Jared W . Ludlow The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come From? (Part 1) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 5 MONDAY CLASSES CONTINUED W . Benjamin Hill Randall C . Bird Amazing Grace: Our Lifeline to Recovery and Redemption The Millennial Reign from Addiction (Class 2 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) David B . Marsh Thomas A . Wayment Getting More out of Your Gospel Study: Become a A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its Truth Seeker 100th Anniversary: Chapters 15–28 221 Martin Building (MARB) 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) E . Karen Shores Jared W . Ludlow Stress Management: Building Our Stress Capacity The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come 222 Martin Building (MARB) From? (Part 2) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) J . Dee Higley Families, Genes, and Addiction: Treatment and Prevention S . Michael Wilcox Implications (Class 3 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration: 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) “A Shadow from the Heat” (Isaiah 25:4) Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Thomas A. Wayment A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Kenneth L . Alford Anniversary: Chapters 29–42 Learning from Adversity: Lessons from Church History 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Sally F . Olsen Hank Smith Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten We Have a “One-by-One” Savior (Youth) Ways to Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 1 East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) S . Michael Wilcox 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration: Our Father’s Stairway—The Covenants and Order of Eternity John R . Bringhurst Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Hymn Sing-Along: Origins and Early Versions of Beloved Hymns Kenneth L . Alford 377 Clyde Building (CB) God’s Hand in America’s Birth Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Matthew J . Grey Herodian Jerusalem I: Fortifications, Pools, and Upper City Lani O . Hilton Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Tried and True Principles for Accomplishing Your Goals (Youth) Jay A . Parry East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) “Man of Sorrows”: Prophecies of the Mortal Messiah Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Marie C . Ricks 12:30–1:25 p.m. Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 5 through 7: Tyler J . Griffin Groceries, Finances, Training Children, and the Garage Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Couples, and Families Today: Old Testament Stories 377 Clyde Building (CB) Glenn J . Rawson History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania— Matthew J . Grey The Restoration of the Priesthood Herodian Jerusalem II: The Temple Mount 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Devin R . Ashby John L . Hilton III and Anthony R . Sweat Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Teaching with Spiritual Impact Family History Work—Using FamilySearch.org to Find Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Family Names 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 6 MONDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Vickey Pahnke Taylor “Come unto Me and I Will Give You Rest” (Matthew 1:50–2:45 p.m. 11:28): Successfully Removing Guilt, Remorse, and Other Tyler J . Griffin Traps That Keep Us from Progressing in Peace Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Couples, and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 1 377 Clyde Building (CB) Glenn J . Rawson History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—Book Kaye T .