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Celebrating Women in Science: Earlene Durrant
Earlene Durrant was hired as BYU’s first female athletic trainer in 1972. With little to no funding for the women’s athletic training program 50 years ago, Durrant molded her resource scraps into over thirty courses and two Hall of Fame inductions.
Pollution, Preservation, and Planting Seeds of Everlasting Impact
Through her diligent science communications, Isabella Errigo's research on the negative health effects of Utah's pollution is now a building block for environmental legislation, non-profit missions, and university curriculums. "I expected her to come back with some ideas on how to move forward. She, in the meantime, called forty or fifty members of Congress," says Ben Abbott, BYU professor.
Dean's Message
New dean of the College of Life Sciences Laura Bridgewater focuses on faith and science, community, experiential learning, and knowing the "why" behind the research students conduct.
Motivated by a love of God and His children, BYU student helps others find belonging
Devoted BYU student Josie Zenger combines her passion for research and community, helping to create a sense of belonging for all students.
BYU Tops SRM International Meeting
BYU PWS students placed among top performers at the Society for Range Management's International Annual Meeting held in early 2023. The team as a whole placed first in the URME test, competing against 22 other schools.
Devotional: The process of Christlike transformation
Melissa Larson, a teaching professor in the School of Accountancy at BYU Marriott School of Business, delivered Tuesday's devotional address. She testified that while transforming moments can often be difficult, they are essential in order to become more like the Savior.
BYU grad programs shine in 2023-2024 edition of U.S. News rankings
Once again, BYU graduate programs shined in the newly released annual U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings, with the J. Reuben Clark Law School earning its highest ranking to date.
Unlocking the Secrets of Silk Gene Evolution
For thousands of years, the silkworm has cornered the market on silk production for textiles. However, convergent evolution may be spinning a new thread of opportunity for caddisflies and other arthropods. New research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS) utilizes high-quality long-read sequencing to uncover the hidden variation within silk gene evolution.
Cougar Query: Melissa Larson
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today, we meet Melissa Larson, a teaching professor in the School of Accountancy.
BYU students engineer most fuel-efficient vehicle on the continent, drive away with national title
Engineering students at BYU have built a vehicle that can travel from Provo to Niagara Falls on one gallon of gas. To be exact, it can travel 1,915.83 miles per gallon, an astounding distance that is not only the best in the United States, but the best across the Americas.