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BYU's latest Supermileage vehicle winner: Squeezing 2,145 miles out of a single gallon of fuel
BYU engineering students keep finding ways to squeeze more miles out of a gallon of gas. For the third time in the last four years, BYU has won the Shell Eco Marathon, meaning they’ve once again built the most fuel efficient supermileage vehicle in all the land.
Devotional: What are you becoming at BYU?
Brian Radford, the information technology vice president and CES CIO, addressed the campus community in a devotional at Brigham Young University this morning.
Rooted in the Pacific: A Student’s Quest to Bring Island Culture into Education
Exploring the power of culture in science, Sainimere Balenacagi studies how including traditional knowledge from diverse cultural communities into lesson plans can improve understanding.
Cougar Query: Brian Radford
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
CES Crossover: Life Sciences Debuts Internships Between BYU Schools
The College of Life Sciences builds bridges across the Church Education System through an internship program that brings BYU–Idaho and BYU–Hawaii students to Provo for hands-on research and one-on-one faculty mentorship.
April 2026 commencement: Keepers of the light
At the annual commencement ceremony, held Thursday, April 23, at the Marriott Center, Brigham Young University recognized more than 7,100 students as they completed their degrees.
Creating messages for good — A BYU graduate’s impact on the Special Olympics
Sitting on a boat in the middle of the ocean, filming an ad idea for Starlink, was a moment when Samuel Haggard felt grateful he chose to attend BYU.
BYU graduate finds belonging on campus, in the lab, and at home
For Family Life student Michelle Si Broadbent, the decision to come to the United States from China was not the difficult part. Her parents had studied here and encouraged her to look for opportunities. The difficult part was the transition itself.
PWS Honored Graduate: Janey Cress’ Plunge into Freshwater Ecosystems
Driven to make the most of her time at BYU, Janey Cress immersed herself in undergraduate research studying freshwater macroinvertebrates.
Who will you serve next? Mikayla Filfred’s mission to serve and uplift native students
Through faith and service, Filfred has found purpose in overcoming self-doubt and uplifting others.