Wheatley in the News
The latest articles featuring Wheatley Institute or Wheatley fellows.
What this BYU professor told the United Nations about why marriage and family matters
Wheatley Fellow Brian Willoughby spoke to a family-focused U.N. coalition on the International Day of Families
Will Children Cherish Their Parents' Faith? Wheatley Religion Initiative Fellow Loren Marks Conducts Study with the Institute for Family Studies
Study findings include key principles for religious parents hoping to encourage their children to value faith
Why are Women Choosing Children, and Lots of Them? Social Scientist Catherine Pakaluk Interviews Women Defying the Current Birth Dearth
Deseret News publishes article outlining Pakaluk's study on why some women choose to have 5+ children
Restoring the Rule of Law: Judge Griffith Joins First Advisory Group of Experts to Evaluate Candidates for the Constitutional Court of Ukraine
The Wheatley non-resident Constitutional Government fellow travelled to Ukraine to help interview and appoint members of the country's highest court
Bridging the Divide of Faith and Excellence in Academia and Law: Deseret News Article Features Wheatley Distinguished Fellow
The article features a discussion between a Harvard Law professor and former BYU President on synergy, faith, and intellectual pursuit
Give Faith a Chance: Wheatley Religion Initiative Director Co-Authors Article on Religious Pluralism
Deseret News publishes insights from Dr. Paul Lambert and Dr. Stephen Courtright
What is the Relationship Between Religious Universities and Mental Health for LGBTQ+ Students?
Justin Dyer, a Wheatley Institute Fellow, wrote an article on the intricate relationship between religion and mental health in US universities.
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.
Mr. Trump, Meet Mr. Hamilton: The Weakness of Trump's Immunity Claim
James C. Phillips, Constitutional Government Initiative Director, and John Yoo, law professor, published in Newsweek.