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Top Videos of 2024: Humanitarian service, animation excellence and world-class performance
From Cougarettes to award-winning student animation, rewatch the most viewed and most shared BYU videos of the 2024 year.
Top 10 BYU stories of 2024: BYU's new school of medicine, impressive national rankings and LEGOs
A lot of news happens on BYU's campus in the course of a year. Some of that news will change the shape of BYU forever, such as the announcement of the new school of medicine, while some of that news connects research with current trends (AI anyone?). And some of that news simply brings joy, such as the library's record-smashing LEGO exhibit and an expanded Creamery on Ninth.
Art and faith: How a BYU professor connects design to the divine
Elliott Wise, a BYU art history professor, strongly believes in the power of symbolism and art — and their deep connection to one's faith — whether expressed through a Nativity set or a painting of the Savior.
Winter 2025 devotional and forum schedule
Plan to join students and employees each Tuesday at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center for a truly unique experience as the campus gathers to receive spiritual and temporal edification.
Polyploid Cells, Evolution, and Faith in Dr. Standring’s Lab
Dr. Standring's lab is on the hunt to understand the impact of polyploid cells on insect evolution.
Navigating Nutritional Health Challenges in Dr. Bellini’s Lab
From cystic fibrosis to diabetes, Dr. Bellini and her students are making a difference one study at a time.
Devotional: Finding peace amidst uncertainty
Sister J. Anette Dennis, the First Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered Tuesday’s devotional address, focusing on the profound peace and strength that faith in Jesus Christ can bring amidst uncertainty and chaos.
From Research to Relief: Israel Davila-Aleman's Commitment to Science and Service
Israel Davila-Aleman, a senior studying cell biology and physiology, is on a quest to convert laboratory research into practical healthcare initiatives.
Save your tears for another day — BYU researchers can use them to detect disease
It’s been said that angry tears are salty and happy tears are sweet. Whether or not that’s actually the case, it is true that not all tears are the same. Tears from chopping an onion are different from those shed from pain – like stepping on a Lego in the middle of the night — as are those special basal tears that keep eyes moist all day. Each type of tear carries unique proteins that reveal insights into health.
Two students at the heart of BYU's Fiesta, Luau feel joy in sharing their unique heritage, traditions and stories
'I learned I need to love the participants and see them as Christ would'