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Forum: Where else but BYU?
While BYU provides excellent, affordable academic and professional training, its deeper purpose is much more ambitious, said mechanical engineering professor Brent Webb in Tuesday’s forum. Webb explained how BYU’s combined focus on faith and study uniquely helps students develop their divine potential.
Music and medicine: BYU student uses unique combination of talents to inspire others
Ethan Hardy started his BYU experience as many students do — eager, yet undecided on a major, maybe music or biology — but he knew one thing for certain: he was going to take advantage of every opportunity BYU provided him by paying it forward.
Cougar Query: Brent Webb
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today, we meet Brent Webb, a professor of mechanical engineering.
Cougar Quinoa: BYU, Washington State University release new quinoa varieties to address global food security, nutrition
Scientists at Brigham Young University and Washington State University have developed a version of the protein-rich quinoa plant that can survive and thrive in the often-harsh growing conditions of Rwanda and other African countries.
Michael Brown Appointed as New Chair of the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology
BYU College of Life Sciences Dean Laura Bridgewater announces the appointment of Michael Brown as the new chair of the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, effective June 1.
President Worthen accepts two distinguished appointments
Just one month after leaving the president’s office, Kevin J Worthen has been named as a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School and the first BYU Wheatley Institute Distinguished Fellow in Constitutional Government.
BYU team using wearable nanocomposite sensor and AI to create prescription-like system for chronic back pain
To find effective therapies for chronic low back pain, and to help curb opioid addiction, the NIH created the Back Pain Consortium Research Program. BYU is one of 10 major universities (along with Harvard, Ohio State and the University of Utah) tapped to help with this effort, and new work from researchers here has led to a system to prescribe patient-specific back pain remedies like doctors would prescribe medication.
Devotional: Choosing Christ's light burden
In a world in which so many view religion as a burden, it can be easy to be consumed by the message that by abandoning religion you can live a better, freer and more “advanced” life, taught Justin Dyer.
Becoming the CEO of Your Plate
Registered dietitian and BYU alum Miki Eberhardt empowers individuals to create mindful personal and family eating plans. This is not the same thing as thinking constantly about what you eat; it's about making peace with food by focusing on nourishment, nutrition, and celebrating all body types.
Cougar Query: Justin Dyer
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today, we meet Justin Dyer, a professor of Church history and doctrine.