User:DevanJensen

Devan Jensen is the executive editor and social media manager at the Religious Studies Center at Brigham Young University. He supervised editing the content of the RSC website, which receives over a million views annually. He copyedited about 250 books or book-length projects, which garnered many awards. He previously worked as an editor for the Ensign magazine, Church Publishing Services Department, and Deseret Book Company. He served as president of Latter-day Saints in Publishing, Media, and the Arts. He served on the Mormon History Association program committee and Journal of Mormon History award committee. As a National Merit Scholar, he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in English from Brigham Young University.

Published Work Jensen wrote or compiled six books and fifty-five articles, chapters, or reviews. The Deseret News highlighted his research on Civil War casualty Henry Wells Jackson, which led to a plaque on the Utah State Capitol grounds. The Church News spotlighted his research on Philo Dibble and the Springville Art Museum. The Y Religion podcast showcased his research on Joseph Smith’s growing understanding of the eternal family and the book that he and Rosalind Meno Ram compiled that is titled Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Micronesia and Guam. He and Daniel Carter (composer) created the Easter hymn “Long Ago, Within a Garden."