"A Foundation of Faith" video and DVD, 2001.

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"A Foundation of Faith" video and DVD, 2001.

This collection consists of a video and a DVD. The video contains a nine and a half minute introduction to the core philosophies of Brigham Young University as well as its worldwide educational efforts featuring Jane Clayson, Steve Young, and Brigham Young University president Merrill J. Bateman. The DVD contains a similar ten minute introduction as well as a four minute piece entitled "This is BYU" and a series of four thirty second interviews with Brigham Young University president Merrill J. Bateman. The four minute piece is available in the English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish languages.

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