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Devotional: The gift and power of your light
Testifying of the Savior and His love, Arlene Sewell, portfolio director of artificial intelligence, offered insights to the BYU community about light and the role it plays in a changing world.
Turning Pain Into Purpose: Simone Apostol's Faith Through Affliction
Simone Apostol came to BYU to pursue medicine determined to navigate both her grief and the unique challenges of being an international student.
Building a sustainable global health workforce: BYU nursing professors piloting program to reduce early-career burnout
With the federal officials expecting an 8% shortage in full-time RNs in the US by 2028, and the World Health Organization expecting a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, a recent surge in nursing program applications is promising news. But there is a major complicating factor: young nurses are experiencing widespread early-career burnout. Enter BYU Nursing.
Cougar Query: Arlene Sewell
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
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.