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Building Global Bridges: The Bilingual Impact of Fire Sponge Research
BYU is collaborating with the Universidade Federal da Bahia in Salvador, Brazil, to study potential new cancer and malaria treatments.
Peak Performance: BYU Health Screenings Promote Active Aging
BYU students are conducting life-saving screenings for participants age fifty and over at the Huntsman World Senior Games.
Lighting the Way: Building Healthier Families Across Generations
In the Brain, Family, and Health Lab, researchers study how family life education can strengthen mental, physical, and emotional health across generations.
For Times of Trouble
President Holland shares insights on how to overcome stumbling blocks in the lab and in life.
Nourish to Flourish: How Nutrition Empowers Residents in Transitional Housing
Life science students and faculty are providing health and nutrition education to individuals in need.
Student Reflection: What an Anesthesiologist Taught Me About Christlike Service
Public health student Este Stringham shares an eye-opening experience during a life science study abroad in Greece.
Dean's Message
Dean Bridgewater presents another special edition of the Impact magazine celebrating BYU's 150th anniversary by highlighting some of the ways that students and faculty in the College share their light across the world.
Devotional: The gift and power of your light
Testifying of the Savior and His love, Arlene Sewell, portfolio director of artificial intelligence, offered insights to the BYU community about light and the role it plays in a changing world.
Turning Pain Into Purpose: Simone Apostol's Faith Through Affliction
Simone Apostol came to BYU to pursue medicine determined to navigate both her grief and the unique challenges of being an international student.
Building a sustainable global health workforce: BYU nursing professors piloting program to reduce early-career burnout
With the federal officials expecting an 8% shortage in full-time RNs in the US by 2028, and the World Health Organization expecting a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, a recent surge in nursing program applications is promising news. But there is a major complicating factor: young nurses are experiencing widespread early-career burnout. Enter BYU Nursing.