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Office Hours: Mike Taylor
Office Hours is a series focusing on unique artifacts that BYU employees display in their offices.
Devotional: “Be still and know that I am God”
Shayla Bott, professor and associate dean in the College of Fine Arts and Communications, addressed the campus community in a BYU devotional today. She invited the audience to become more “artful” in their living by making their time special through slowing down.
Cougar Query: Shayla Bott
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
BYU ranks among top schools with the most alumni on Shark Tank... who will be next?
In March of this year, ABC’s popular reality TV show Shark Tank will kick off its 18th season with a nationwide search for new entrepreneurs to pitch their business ideas to the panel of wealthy investors/sharks. And if it’s like years past, there is a good chance a BYU student or BYU alum will appear on the show.
Fishing for Answers: Exploring Sensory Neurons in Autism Research
Addie Hamilton is dedicated to scientific discovery—whether through the mapping of sensory neurons or the guiding of young minds through the natural world.
Research in a Flash: Inside the Three Minute Thesis Competition
Students from each of the Life Sciences departments presented their research in the College’s Three Minute Thesis Competition.
BYU student finalists tackle the NFL Big Data Bowl, present to league executives
BYU grad students’ data model measures split-second defensive decisions, wins NFL Big Data Bowl and presentation at combine.
Office Hours: Eric Jensen
Office Hours is a series focusing on unique artifacts that BYU employees display in their offices.
Devotional: Faith in Jesus Christ in the information age
Elder Quentin L. Cook addressed BYU campus today about having faith in the Information Age. He structured his remarks around personal experiences and prophetic teachings from the last 150 years.
Micro to Mega Engineering: Scaling up the 'World’s Smallest Nerf Blaster'
BYU engineers had so much fun working with Mark Rober to create the “world's smallest Nerf blaster,” they continued the collaboration to see how big they could make it. The micro ant-blaster has become a mega launcher with the same flexible, single-body design.