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Is Night Shift really helping you sleep better?
New BYU study finds that night shift functions don’t actually improve sleep.
Determined to succeed: First-generation college graduate
Roughly 12% of the 2021 class are first-gen grads; Pedro Torres is one of them.
April 2021 Commencement: Built with gratitude on a firm foundation
The April commencement ceremony honored BYU graduates of the 2020–21 academic year and conferred 6,742 degrees. The proceedings were broadcast from the Marriott Center to graduates and their loved ones around the world.
Three new deans announced at BYU
BYU Academic Vice President C. Shane Reese announced the appointment of three new deans today, including Richard D. Osguthorpe at the David O. McKay School of Education, Laura Padilla-Walker at the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences and Adam T. Woolley as the dean of Graduate Studies.
BYU grad hopes to change the world with human development research
“I truly believe that people have this powerful opportunity to change the world.”
Connection with professor brought grad student to BYU
Arjang “RJ” Abrarpour would not trade his unique BYU experience for anything.
Renata Forste appointed BYU International Vice President
Forste replaces Sandra Rogers, who will be retiring from BYU after 41 years of service.
BYU social work grad excited to give back by helping families
When she began her master’s in social work at BYU, Beth O’Brien already had a clear vision of what she most wanted to accomplish: to provide emotional support to postpartum women navigating the mental health challenges that are common to new mothers.
Finding Joy and Hope in Public Health Work
A Q&A with the 2021 student commencement speaker
Cognitive Decline After Epilepsy in Older Adults
A ten-year study reveals that epilepsy increases the risk of cognitive decline in older adults.