I was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil and my family currently lives in Chicago. I'm the oldest of three and have been studying here in Rexburg for a little while now.
I am a Communications major with an emphasis in Video Production, although that doesn't keep me from exploring all other areas communications has to offer. I love writing and editing audio and videos, and have been doing broadcast news since my high school days. I was an onscreen anchor/reporter for the school's Scroll Broadcast, and am now working as an intern reporter/producer at the BYU-Idaho Radio station.
Latest from Bea Mattos
In an interview for the Fulfilling the Mission podcast, John Hibbard, the Economics Department chair, and Caitlyn Sorensen, a graduating student, talk about the significance of discipleship and how to make it a high priority in one’s life.
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During an insightful interview on the Fulfilling the Mission podcast, Sarah Sanchez, a graduating communication student, and Jason Reeder, the department chair, opened up about their own discipleship experiences in the communications field, reflecting on how their faith, growth and education intersect at the BYU-Idaho campus.
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Shane Wasden, the chair of the Department of Business Management, and Abby Sable, a senior business management major, shared insights on how BYU-Idaho helps students apply discipleship not only in the classroom but in their homes, churches and communities.
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Patrick Walsh, the chair of the Accounting Department at BYU-Idaho, and Rebecca Ricks, a graduating accounting student, were invited onto BYU-Idaho Radio’s Fulfilling the Mission podcast, where they shared their experiences and insights into how the department is fulfilling the mission of the university.
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Casey Ann Hurley, the Dean of the College of Business and Communication at BYU-Idaho, shared how the college’s focus is on helping students grow both personally, professionally and spiritually alongside their academic success.
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The Teton Valley Chamber Music Festival is a relatively new festival to Idaho. Going into its second year now, it has already managed to bring lovers of classical music together in the community.
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