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  2. Logan Institute of Religion - Wikipedia

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    Logan Institute's first graduating class Construction on the Logan Institute began in 1928 as the first institute of religion in the state of Utah. [ 1 ] When the building was completed, it was dedicated by LDS Church president Heber J. Grant on Easter Sunday, March 31, 1929. [ 3 ]

  3. Institute of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The first Institute of Religion was established in 1926 in Moscow, Idaho, adjacent to the University of Idaho. Its first director was J. Wyley Sessions. The Logan Institute of Religion was the first institute opened in Utah. There are currently 350,000 students in over 2,700 locations. [2]

  4. Church Educational System - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes classes occur in ward buildings, office buildings, or private homes. Teachers can be either volunteers or paid employees. [10] The first Institute of Religion was established in northern Idaho at Moscow, adjacent to the University of Idaho. Currently the largest enrollment is at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.

  5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah

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    Utah LDS membership. Historically, the percentage of Utahns who are Latter-day Saints was constantly increasing and went from six-tenths in 1920 to three-fourths in 1990, however, since then the proportion has decreased even though the number of church members has grown nominally.

  6. LDS Student Association - Wikipedia

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    LDS Student Association (also known as the Latter-day Saint Student Association or the LDSSA) is an organization established under the direction of the Seminaries and Institutes of Religion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to help students enrolled in post-secondary education to have a balanced secular and spiritual educational experience during their years of ...

  7. Reed C. Durham - Wikipedia

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    Durham began teaching for the Church Educational System (CES) in 1955 while attending school in Logan. [4] [8] After receiving his master's degree, he stayed in Logan and in 1958 became associate director of the LDS Church's Institute of Religion adjacent to Utah State University. [2]

  8. James B. Allen (historian) - Wikipedia

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    He taught both religion and history classes. [3] In the early 1970s, he was the doctoral major professor and mentor of Ron Esplin , who would become another notable Mormon historian. [ 11 ] He was chair of the history department from 1981 to 1987, and afterward held the Lemuel Hardison Redd Jr. Chair in Western American History, until his 1992 ...

  9. Logan Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Tabernacle is a tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and is located in Logan, Cache County, Utah.It is used regularly for church meetings, most often semi-annual stake conferences, seminary graduations, musical concerts, and lectures.