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BYU researchers investigate possible groundwater pollution threatening Great Salt Lake
BYU Professor of Geology, Greg Carling, and his team are investigating possible groundwater contamination in the Great Salt Lake, a crucial ecosystem that supports thousands of migratory birds.
Devotional: The gift of revelation
Elder John A. McCune, a general authority seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered a campus devotional at the Marriott Center. Elder McCune testified that God wants to guide and direct each of His children through revelation.
New BYU Creamery on Ninth East opens its doors
The new building is located on the west side of the parking lot of the original Creamery on Ninth.
BYU history professor wins George Washington Prize for book on foreign influence in early America
A new book, “Serpent in Eden,” authored by BYU history professor Tyson Reeder, recently received the George Washington Prize at a Union Club ceremony in New York City.
Lighten Your Load: Five Ways to Reduce Backpack Pain
Back pain among college students is often caused by heavy backpacks. Exercise sciences professor Ulrike Mitchell shares five tips to help prevent future pain.
Devotional: The condescension of God
President D. Todd Christofferson, second counselor in the First Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared his powerful testimony in his devotional address today. In the spirit of the upcoming Christmas season, he focused on the condescension of God and the significance of the birth and Atonement of Christ.
Office Hours: Brian Stauffer
Office Hours is a Y News series focusing on unique artifacts that BYU employees display in their offices.
A Journey Through Time: Bean Life Science Museum Unveils New Evolution Exhibit
Visitors at the Bean Life Science Museum can now walk through the Evolutionary Tree of Life, tracing the journey from prehistoric life to modern species with their own feet through the interactive new exhibit.
Making fashion out of art: Students hit the runway with designs inspired by BYU Museum of Art exhibit
BYU students recently showcased fashion and makeup designs in a runway show at the Museum of Art. They each designed and modeled a look inspired by one of the paintings on exhibit from an art museum in Puerto Rico. On display until Jan. 3, The Sense of Beauty: Six Centuries of Painting from Museo de Arte de Ponce showcases world-class art that reflects the innate beauty of the human experience.
BYU professor earns prestigious honor of National Academy of Public Administration Fellow
BYU professor Robert Christensen, a member of the Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics in the Marriott School of Business, has been named a National Academy of Public Administration Fellow. Christensen is one of 42 public administration leaders selected to the 2025 Class of Academy Fellows and is the only representative from Utah, and the first from BYU to be named to the list.