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Go behind the scenes with Mark Rober at BYU and the world's tiniest Nerf blaster
In Mark Rober’s latest sure-to-be-viral video, he pursues an epic journey to make the world’s tiniest Nerf blaster. That journey leads the engineer and YouTuber extraordinaire straight to his alma mater, Brigham Young University.
Dr. John Sproul: Unearth the Unknown
Meet John Sproul, a new assistant professor of biology studying genes and phylogenetics.
Forum: Utah and the Constitution: a new national narrative
Knowing America’s national story is the only way to preserve liberty, taught Akhil Reed Amar, Yale’s Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, at Tuesday’s Constitution Day forum.
Yelp certified: BYU-led research discovering ways to keep fake online reviews offline
A new study led by a BYU business professor offers strategic measures that businesses can take (and that consumers should be aware of) to instill a greater sense of trust in online review platforms and combat misinformation.
Inauguration of President Reese: “Becoming BYU”
The inauguration of C. Shane Reese as the 14th president of Brigham Young University this Tuesday not only marked his formal induction to the presidency but also unveiled his commitment to help BYU fully reach its prophesied potential.
Additional details regarding this week's presidential inauguration
This special event will mark the formal induction of President C. Shane Reese as the 14th president of BYU and give the university community a chance to celebrate a milestone in BYU’s history.
Michael Barnes named associate academic vice president
Michael Barnes replaces Justin Collings as associate academic vice president for faculty development.
Making Mentorship A Living Reality
Biology PhD candidate Justina (Tina) Tavana was recently named a Human Genetics Scholar by the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG). The ASHG is comprised of 8,000 members with an interest in human genetics. Tavana was inducted as a member due to her contributions to health research in understudied populations.
BYU educators, Native American tribal leaders team up to enrich Utah elementary arts programs
The BYU ARTS Partnership, part of the David O. McKay School of Education, began 16 years ago to increase the quality and quantity of arts education through dance, drama, music and visual art in elementary schools. The NACI is one of its four initiatives.