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Standing on the shoulders of giants
Honored Graduating Student: Benton Tullis (PDBio)
When COVID-19 canceled their marathon, Benton and Madeleine Tullis (‘21) decided to run their own. They woke up at 5:30 a.m., made their own medals out of wood, and invited family and friends to cheer them on as they crossed the “finish line” at Utah Lake. Their love of adventure and strong ability to problem-solve will aid them as Benton heads off to medical school in the fall.
When COVID-19 canceled their marathon, Benton and Madeleine Tullis (‘21) decided to run their own. They woke up at 5:30 a.m., made their own medals out of wood, and invited family and friends to cheer them on as they crossed the “finish line” at Utah Lake. Their love of adventure and strong ability to problem-solve will aid them as Benton heads off to medical school in the fall.
Awards Season 2021: Regardless of discipline, BYU students are taking home the hardware
From anthropology to graphic design, BYU students are winning their fair share of year-end awards for excellence in their field of study.
How Adolescents' Relationships with their Parents Affect Mental Health
Research by Dr. Ali Crandall and Gracie Bradford determined that adolescents' relationships with adults are more predictive of depressive symptoms than factors such as economic stress, family stress, or neighborhood safety.
Cougar Query: "One item on my bucket list is to do an Ironman."
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today, we meet Vika Filimoeatu, Honors Advisement Supervisor.
Embracing Uncertainty
BYU College of Life Sciences Alumni Achievement Award Recipient Dustin Freckleton shares his thoughts on embracing uncertainty—learning to not only cope with but also thrive in the unknown.
Devotional: Healing racism through Jesus Christ
Ryan Gabriel, assistant professor of sociology at BYU, delivered Tuesday’s devotional address on healing racism through Jesus Christ.
BYU No. 1 in the nation for launching business, foreign language Ph.D.s
BYU prepares more future Ph.D. students in both business management and foreign languages than any other university in the United States.
Cougar Query: "I spent years trying to create the perfect chocolate chip cookie."
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today, we meet Ryan Gabriel, assistant professor of sociology.
How to prevent a serious car crash
There are approximately six million car crashes every year in the United States. Collisions can be fatal or result in injuries like whiplash, broken ribs, and concussions due to a couple of simple choices, so it’s time to treat them as a public health concern. Public health professor Steve Thygerson imparts advice on five topics that can prevent serious motor vehicle crashes.
New research on Alzheimer’s Disease shows ‘lifestyle origin at least in some degree’
AD-stricken brains show a genetic deficit in ability to use glucose