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Tyler Brown: Tackling Staph Infections in the Age of Resistance
Tyler Brown's passion for microbiology led him to take on one of modern medicine’s most urgent challenges: antibiotic-resistant staph infections.
BYU illustrator David Habben reimagines Stations of the Cross at BYU Museum of Art
On display this Easter season, “The Way of the Cross” invites viewers into a reflective journey through Christ’s final hours, blending illustration, music and tradition.
Scout Siebert's Mission To Empower Others Through Christlike Service
Scout Siebert shares her passion for public health and the experiences that strengthened her commitment to use her education to uplift communities.
BYU animation, AdLab students claim top Student Emmy honors for fifth consecutive year
Seventeen BYU students earned five nominations across three categories, standing out among more than 185 entries submitted by colleges nationwide.
Minsub Oh: The Science of Serving Others
After Minsub Oh’s injuries reshaped his athletic dreams, he turned to science, now studying chronic ankle instability to improve recovery for other athletes and prevent long-term damage.
Kennedy Hunter’s Ribbiting Research on Cryptic Reptiles and Amphibians
Kennedy Hunter is identifying new species of frogs and lizards through hands-on field and lab work, turning her childhood interest with amphibians and reptiles into impactful research.
Research that Rebuilds: Exploring Volumetric Muscle Loss with Jonathan Ball
Inspired by early service in Thailand, Jonathan Ball now channels his passion for helping others into groundbreaking research on volumetric muscle loss.
New Church-commissioned Easter paintings, created by BYU alums, on display in Wilk Reflection Room
Just in time for the Easter season, a pair of new Christ-focused paintings by two BYU alums are on display in the Reflection Room at the BYU Wilkinson Student Center, located just behind the East Lounge near the ballroom.
Nature’s Low-Calorie Sweeteners: Lauryn Osborn and the Impact of Rare Sugars on Blood Sugar
Lauryn Osborn’s recent meta-analysis proves the health value of two rare sugars that have the potential to reduce blood sugar.
Forum: Jean Twenge
Jean Twenge, researcher, author and professor of psychology at San Diego State, spoke to BYU campus today about how technology has shaped recent generations of Americans, particularly Gen Z’s reliance on cell phones. She also shared ideas on what behavioral changes society could make to combat those trends.