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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 24, 2024 03:19 PM
There’s a new art exhibit opening this Saturday featuring the many works of Mary Lou Romney. Her son, Ben Romney, curated the event in hopes of showcasing her amazing work and taking visitors through her life’s journey.
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By  Bea Mattos
May 23, 2024 03:48 PM
Cindy Bezas is a renowned national speaker, business consultant, trainer, author and podcast host. She presented her BYU-Idaho forum session titled, “Connecting In College: The Hero’s Journey,” last Thursday at the Taylor Chapel. She discussed the power of words, resilience and the importance of networking and making authentic connections.
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By  Bea Mattos
May 23, 2024 03:01 PM
The Child and Family Advocacy Society works to protect children and families. With its events, the society members hope to make an impact on the lives of students and faculty members and teach them that family is something everyone can be passionate about.
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By  Bea Mattos
May 21, 2024 05:17 PM
Malia White, the Fitness Activities student lead at BYU-Idaho, shares some of the current and upcoming fitness challenges and activities for students and faculty members to look forward to during spring semester.
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By  Bea Mattos
May 15, 2024 02:20 PM
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional was given by Becky Roesler, a BYU-Idaho Music Department faculty member. In her talk, “See with Grace,” she addresses the importance of having compassion for oneself and others amidst life’s challenges, and also how individuals should step away from the idea of being “perfect.”
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By  Bea Mattos
May 10, 2024 04:27 PM
Filmmaker T.C. Christensen, best known for his work on “17 Miracles” and “The Fighting Preacher,” has recently released his newest film, “Escape from Germany.” The story follows Latter-day Saint missionaries who are trying to leave Germany during WWII before the country invades Poland. The movie is based on the real accounts and experiences of those missionaries.
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