Happenings
The latest news and events from Wheatley Institute.
The Intersection of Faith, Media, and Wellness
Sheri Dew gave a lecture about faith, media, and wellness.
Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier
Arthur C. Brooks discussed key points from his new book about achieving happiness regardless of circumstances.
Recent Research on Healthy Relationships Through a Religious Lens
Jason S. Carroll, Family Initiative Director of Wheatley Institute, shared his latest research on couples at BYU-Idaho.
Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs to Be
Timothy P. Carney spoke about his new book on why modern parenting in America is full of unrealistic expectations and how to return to the virtues of traditional parenting.
Robert P. George: The Constitution and Civic Virtue
George discussed what institutions—beginning with the family—instill the habits of mind that make for good citizenship.
How to uphold the US Constitution, according to Thomas B. Griffith
Wheatley fellow delivered this year’s G. Homer Durham Lecture, sponsored by the BYU Political Science Department.
Forum: With Malice Toward None, With Charity for All
Wheatley Institute joined Wesley Theological Seminary and Deseret Magazine in hosting an evening forum on "Disagreeing Better."
Jason Carroll Speaks at Ensign College about the "Laws of Love"
Wheatley Institute Family Director Discusses Christlike Love as Discipleship Key to Enduring Relationships
Faith and Belief at Work
Wheatley Institute sponsored an event to bring awareness about the inclusion of faith and belief systems in a diverse workforce.
BYU Forum: The (costly) arc of religious freedom
Ruth Okediji encourages Christians to be bold, credible witnesses of the love of God.