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Bea Mattos

BYU-Idaho Radio Intern Reporter/Producer

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

By  Bea Mattos
May 01, 2024 04:29 PM
BYU-Idaho introduces a new course, BYUI 101: Experience BYU-Idaho, to help incoming freshman students learn about various campus resources and find a community within their peers. Don Bingham, a faculty member and the course lead for the class, highlights the numerous benefits BYUI 101 will have for first semester.
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By  Bea Mattos
April 30, 2024 02:17 PM
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker centered his talk around the importance of finding joy and blessings in everyday life, even when enduring trials. Nate Wise, the director of intellectual property at BYU-Idaho, called his talk, “A Blessed and Happy State.”
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By  Bea Mattos
April 29, 2024 03:43 PM
REXBURG—In an attempt to foster an entrepreneurial spirit among high school students, Madison High School recently hosted a “Shark Tank” styled competition where students could pitch their independent businesses for a chance to win a monetary prize.
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By  Bea Mattos
April 26, 2024 04:09 PM
REXBURG—A BYU-Idaho student who is studying agricultural business, won first place in different competitions at the Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) Conference held in Springfield, Illinois.
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By  Bea Mattos
April 25, 2024 01:24 PM
REXBURG—BYU-Idaho kicked off its devotional series for the Spring semester with Brother William Riggins, the director of the Student Honor Office. He’s also the chief inclusion officer at BYU-Idaho. He shared his insights on the significance of temples in the lives of Latter-day Saints. 
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By  Bea Mattos
April 24, 2024 02:43 PM
One BYU-Idaho student is looking to spread the light of Jesus Christ through his writing. Ty Miller will soon publish a book titled How We Saw Christ on Our Missions. He's written the book all while studying at BYU-Idaho.
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