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Fireworks and the Final Draft: Lucy Bowden’s Contributions to Science
Lucy Bowden, a dedicated PhD student, balances her passion for microbiology with the challenges of motherhood as she pioneers antimicrobial solutions for orthopedic hardware.
BYU landscaping students dig their way to 10th national championship
BYU’s landscaping team is the best in the field, literally. While most national championships are won on the court or the gridiron, this one was claimed with pruned shrubs, expertly placed pavers, and top-tier irrigation systems.
Amber Bascom: Bringing Education to the Table
Amber Bascom, a first-generation student and mother of four, is dedicated to researching food insecurity and assisting vulnerable populations.
The Art of Science: Seth Hoffman’s Creative Path in Neuroscience
For Seth Hoffman, what had begun as a faith-driven foray into the unknown yielded powerful results: an opportunity to grow, learn, and make a lasting impact in ways he couldn’t have possibly imagined.
Devotional: "The hand of God in your life"
In her devotional address on Tuesday at the BYU Marriott Center, Bell taught how to recognize God’s hand in your life.
Cougar Query: Teresa Bell
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
The Heartbeat of Healthcare: Advancing Diagnostics in the Lab
Whether diagnosing life-threatening infections or identifying the genetic markers of rare diseases, the work of medical laboratory scientists forms the backbone of healthcare.
Forum: Religion’s surprising impact on academic success
“I know that your faith isn’t something you practice only on Sundays — it influences your daily decisions, your work ethic and your vision for the future,” expressed Ilana M. Horwitz in her forum address at Brigham Young University.
Dr. Paige Geiger's Seminar: Heat Therapy and Disease Prevention
Dr. Paige Geiger visited BYU to teach students about the potential power heat therapy has to prevent the development of chronic conditions.
BYU professor and former Utah Poet Laureate recognizes the sacred in everyday life
A Q&A with BYU professor of English Lance Larsen, who has been writing poetry for four decades. His poems are regularly published in leading literary journals, and he has received prestigious awards, including the Pushcart Prize and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. From 2012-17 he served as Utah Poet Laureate, advocating for the arts throughout the state. He recently published his sixth book of poetry — "Making a Kingdom of It."