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‘I can do this’: 2025 commencement student speaker builds impressive portfolio through service
At BYU’s commencement exercises, journalism student Amy Ortiz will represent the graduates as the student speaker. This profile celebrates her BYU experience and how God has magnified her to bless the lives of others.
CELL Honored Graduate: Isaac Packer's Journey to Shape His BYU Experience
Isaac Packer dove headfirst into both academic and extracurricular experiences at BYU, and they've changed him for the better.
BYU graduate’s journey blends animation, research and family
Mia McGuire partnered with a BYU professor to create an app that promotes social media safety for autistic users.
NEURO Honored Graduate: Isabella Roque Is Deeply Rooted in Science and Branching Out to Serve
Isabella Roque's passion for unraveling the mysteries of the brain have found root in the supportive, academic soil of BYU.
Music Building dedicatory service
Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offered the dedicatory prayer at this morning's Music Building dedication ceremony. Elder Clark G. Gilbert, Commissioner of the Church Educational System and General Authority Seventy, accompanied and introduced Elder Christofferson.
NDFS Honored Graduate: Brennan Rotar’s Path to Breaking Nutrition Barriers
Brennan Rotar's passion for dietetics and serving others has led him to apply to graduate school, eager to research the impact of eating disorders among men.
Devotional: Joyfully receive the unexpected Messiah
On Tuesday morning, Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf spoke at the Marriott Center during what he called "the most important week.” This week is important not because of final exams but because it is Holy Week, culminating in Easter Sunday.
BYU student gives back through science and service
Israel Davila Aleman always dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player. As an immigrant from Peru, his passion for the game went beyond a hobby — he considered it a core part of his identity. However, when Davila enrolled at BYU, he discovered a new dream: the chance to make a difference in the lives of immigrants like himself and his family.
MMBIO Honored Graduate: Ty Skyles’ Exploration of Science Through a Spiritual Lens
At BYU, the intersection of faith and science is not only explored but celebrated, and because of that, Ty Skyles academic experience has offered him a richer understanding of the world around him.