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Mary Eyring is an Associate Professor of English at Brigham Young University. Her research and teaching focus on intersections between literature, cultural history, and religious studies, particularly exploring themes like faith, mentorship, race history, and cultural narratives. She has engaged in public discussions on topics such as witchcraft, Halloween traditions, and the symbolic power of promises.
Her academic contributions include presentations at events like BYU Education Week and the BYU Women’s Conference, as well as interviews on BYU Radio. Notable works include discussions on covenant theology in religious literature and pedagogical approaches to race history. Though no formal awards are listed, her interdisciplinary work bridges humanities and belief systems, emphasizing narrative’s role in connecting individuals to broader cultural and spiritual frameworks.
Collaborations and grants are not detailed in the provided text, but her involvement in public humanities initiatives suggests engagement with community outreach and educational outreach programs.





