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Brigham Blackwell’s Search for New Diabetes Treatments
Hoping to make a difference for a loved one diagnosed with diabetes, Brigham Blackwell is on the hunt for innovative therapeutics.
BYU professor replicates first printed 1776 Declaration of Independence
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a BYU professor is bringing the nation's first printed Declaration of Independence back to life.
Eleven new buildings to be built at Wymount Terrace
Brigham Young University will construct 11 new apartment buildings at the Wymount Terrace on-campus housing area to replace existing aging buildings.
Cougar Query: Anton Bowden
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Forum: Why the arts matter
When Curt Holman learned he had been selected as the recipient of the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Lecturer Award, he was surprised. As a faculty member in the arts, he never expected to receive an honor often associated with BYU’s most distinguished scholars and educators.
From Zimbabwe to BYU: Sidney Sithole Investigates HIV Mechanisms
Motivated by the devastating effects of HIV in his home community, Sidney Sithole searches for answers in the biological mechanisms of the virus.
BYU stat professor’s research could give NBA teams an edge in draft night predictions
With the NBA Draft a day away, new research from BYU stats professor Jared Fisher offers front offices a smarter way to predict how it’ll all play out.
Saving Lives at 14,000 Feet: How BYU Nursing transforms mountain rescue efforts in India and beyond
Since 2021, BYU Nursing professors and students have been helping transform mountain rescue so that Hindu pilgrims can worship with increased safety. Part of the broader Mountain People Project founded by nursing professor Craig Nuttall and co-operated with Summers, BYU established the first medically-trained helicopter airlift program in the region to evacuate people to the main trauma center.
Measuring the Wild: Honoring God’s Creations Through Conservation
After encountering a mountain lion, Russell Torgersen continues his restoration efforts in Nevada with greater hope for the future.
Tim McLain named new dean of the College of Engineering
Brigham Young University Academic Vice President Justin Collings announced today that Tim McLain will be the next dean of the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering.