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2023 BYU holiday event guide
Celebrate the magic of the Christmas season at BYU with festive music and inspiring events.
Gratitude gobbles: How acknowledging God and people can make your Thanksgiving meaningful
Gratitude isn't just about listing things you're thankful for; a BYU study suggests expressing thanks to others and to God enhances empathy and indebtedness, fostering a spirit of giving and love.
Study reveals cost, energy needed to pump Pacific Ocean water into Great Salt Lake
A new study by BYU engineers shows just how much it will cost, and how much energy it will take, to save the Great Salt Lake by pumping water in from the Pacific Ocean.
Seeking to tell enlightening stories, BYUtv recognized by seven Emmy nominations, widespread audience growth
BYUtv's diverse programming — which ranges from drama, sketch comedy, reality shows and sports to religious discussions — is deliberately outward-facing. It’s intended in part to uplift people of all beliefs and to share with the world the things BYU values, in a way that only entertainment can.
Devotional: Fear not and return with honor
“It would be my hope that each of you would view your entire life as a marvelous university and mission in preparation for your second and most important graduation, that of graduating with honor from life,” said Elder Gary B. Sabin, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as he delivered Tuesday morning’s devotional.
For those at high risk, PTSD may be treatable before traumatic events even occur
New BYU research published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences shows the potential for an improved method that could block PTSD-strength memories from forming to begin with.
New director of risk management & safety named at BYU
Brigham Young University Assistant to the President and General Counsel Steve Sandberg announced the hiring of Josh Thayn as the managing director of the Risk Management and Safety Department.
BYU student uses the gift of language to bless others
For first-generation college student Sarah Davila, growing up near the sunny Florida coast consisted of playing on the beach, learning English in school and making traditional Colombian food with her mom. Davila’s parents had moved to the United States a few months before Davila was born, hoping to provide her with a bright future.
Forum: Fulfilling the dream of BYU
At BYU, “we have the great privilege of an education for our whole souls,” said Susan Tanner, former Young Women General President, in Tuesday’s forum. Sister Tanner and her husband, former BYU–Hawaii president John Tanner, delivered a joint address on BYU’s ambitious mission.
Neuroscience Club Welcomes Dr. Bryan Winn
Neuroradiologist Dr. Bryan Winn spoke to the BYU Neuroscience Club about his career.