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This facility is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [1] It is located in Logan, Utah, adjacent to the campus of Utah State University (USU). The institute provides religion classes to young adults aged 18-30, serves as a meetinghouse for local congregations, and sponsors activities for young adults.
Logan Institute of Religion at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. An Institute of Religion is a local organization that provides religious education for young adults (ages 18–30) who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with those of other religions also welcome to participate.
St. George Stake Academy (founded 1911), now Utah Tech University. [24] The LDS Church also established formal colleges and universities: University of Nauvoo was a community resource for academic learning established by the Nauvoo charter. University of Deseret (1850), now the University of Utah [25] Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah (1877 ...
The University of Utah gives the Juanita Brooks Prize in Mormon Studies [105] [106] and offers a Mormon Studies Fellowship. [107] Utah State University's Evans Biography Awards focus on biographies significant to "Mormon Country". [108] Student writing competitions are held by Utah State University, [109] the MHA, [100] and the JWHA. [110]
Having earlier attended school in California, Durham's higher education was in Utah. [4] He received his M.S. from the Department of Speech at Utah State Agricultural College in 1957 (the year it became Utah State University), followed by his Ph.D. in history from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1965, writing his dissertation on the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible. [6]
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Utah. Utah has more church members than any other U.S. state or country. [3] The LDS Church is also the largest denomination in Utah. [4]
An Institute of Religion at California State University, Chico An Institute of Religion at Utah State University , larger than most due to the large population of Mormon students in Utah A High School Seminary at Merit Academy in Utah
Utah State University. He was a professor at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah (which became Utah State University in 1957) from 1946 to 1972. He completed a PhD in economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1952, taking a year's leave from teaching and moving to North Carolina to complete his coursework.