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Anchored Far from Home: How Ruth Mello-Cann Found Belonging
Far from home and the ocean she loves, Ruth Mello-Cann found strength through connection at BYU.
Devotional: Elysa Dishman
BYU law professor Elysa Dishman spoke at a BYU Devotional this morning about the healing power of community and its role in the miracles of Jesus Christ.
Office Hours: Christopher McAfee
Office Hours is a series focusing on unique artifacts that BYU employees display in their offices.
Making Waves: Student Contributions to Coral Reef Preservation
Anna Terry and Ivy Bretzing are using cutting-edge underwater drones and data analysis to monitor and protect fragile coral reefs in Hawaii before rising ocean temperatures destroy them.
Cougar Query: Elysa Dishman
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
New research from BYU-led multi-institution consortium finds all major AI models ignore faith, religion in responses
Newly published research from The Consortium for Evaluation of Faith and Ethics in AI (CEFE-AI) — a collaboration among researchers at BYU, Baylor University, the University of Notre Dame and Yeshiva University — found a consistent, repeatable pattern: religious perspectives are being left out of AI responses.
BYU engineering students design new wearable tech for search and rescue rats... yes, rats!
A recent BYU engineering capstone team took on the challenge of designing an improved backpack localization device for APOPO, a global organization that has deployed HeroRATS for more than 25 years. APOPO’s rats have helped save millions of lives by sniffing out explosives in war-torn regions and detecting tuberculosis in laboratory settings.
Forum: The power of faith panel
President C. Shane Reese, along with D. Michael Lindsay of Taylor University, addressed the campus community in a panel discussion during today's forum on faith in higher education.
BYU journalism students bring Olympic stories to life in Italy
Positioned behind her camera, BYU journalism student and photographer Abby Shelton captured the raw emotion of the U.S. women’s hockey team’s semifinal victory to advance to the gold medal game, describing the moment as “epic” — witnessing peak athleticism on one of the world’s biggest stages through her own lens.
BYU student named Honor Graduate as top U.S. Marine Corps Officer candidate in the nation
BYU students have earned some of the nation’s highest honors, but for the first time ever, a BYU student has been named the top U.S. Marine Corps officer candidate in the country.