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Work to be done before people feel ready for COVID-19 vaccine, BYU study finds
A new BYU study, published in the journal Vaccines, shows that 68% of respondents are supportive of being vaccinated for COVID-19, but concerns remain about side effects, sufficient vaccine testing and vaccine effectiveness.
BYU software predicts the rise and fall of every river on earth; agencies like NASA are using it to save lives worldwide
Water modeling software created by BYU researchers can predict the rise and fall of every river on the face of the planet. Those streamflow forecasts are now being made available to agencies worldwide to deal with water emergencies.
Dean Michael Jensen and former BYU Engineering faculty David Arnold win regional Entrepreneur of the Year® award
Michael Jensen, dean of the BYU Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, along with his business partner, former BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty member David Arnold, have been named Entrepreneur of the Year® region winners by Ernst & Young.
Devotional: Angels to beckon me
Candace Berrett, associate professor in the statistics department, delivered Tuesday’s devotional. She spoke about waiting and recognizing the efforts from those around us to lift and strengthen in our behalf.
Hairdressers Against Skin Cancer
What if all hairdressers were trained to recognize signs of skin cancer? SCAN is making that idea a reality with 45-minute trainings for hairdressers.
Cougar Query: "My favorite lecture to teach is one that involves food or clever uses of mathematics."
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today, we meet statistics professor Candace Berrett.
New BYU Security Department announced; will operate separately from BYU Police
BYU announced today the formation of the new BYU Security Department, which will function separately from and alongside the BYU Police Department.
Forum: What does it mean to be educated?
Lawyer and political adviser Melody Barnes spoke about education, the implications of picking and choosing who will be educated and the ramifications of such choices for today's democracy during Tuesday’s forum via Zoom.
Free flu shots on Campus this week
Getting a flu shot is free and easy at the Marriott Center this week and will help keep our campus safe.
Access to Education Records—FERPA—Annual Notice
Student education records at BYU are generally accessible to eligible students according to the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). BYU has adopted Access to Student Records Procedures that explain in detail student rights relating to their education records.