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3rd Place Winner Inspiring Learning Contest 2024


In a letter by Francis Crick to his son Michael moments after the discovery of DNA's design, he wrote, "Our structure is very beautiful." While reading this tender and enthusiastic letter on my microbiology study abroad I was reminded of when I was sitting in the MARB for MMBIO 240. Dr. Steve Johnson was discussing DNA's intricacies and I felt a strong spiritual impression that the structure of DNA is divine. That celestial awe continued here in Amsterdam where this illuminated contemporary model of DNA encapsulates the reverent beauty and spiritual enlightenment I have come to treasure at BYU.

2nd Place Winner Inspiring Learning Contest 2024


This summer, I had to opportunity to learn more about Gods creations In the heart of Alaska’s untamed wilderness. I admired the inherent beauty of the landscape, but I was also touched by the feeling of grandeur that every small detail of each forest displayed. This photograph captures more than just a moment of observation—it reflects a journey of discovery. Through my life science experiences, I've come to see the natural world as a canvas painted with purpose and care. Each organism, from the smallest bacteria to the largest tree plays a part in an interconnected story of life. This deepened understanding has not only enlightened my view of biology, but has also stirred a profound reverence for the Creator's artistry. It reminded me that life itself is a masterpiece. I am excited to continue my journey of learning in the life sciences, and I hope to inspire that same passion in others.

1st Place Winner Inspiring Learning Contest 2024


Examining the delicate structure of this fern reminded me of the precision and beauty inherent in all living things. My life science background has shown me that even the smallest organisms are marvels of design—every leaf, vein, and cell intricately connected in a pattern of growth and regeneration. In moments like these, I see God’s work not just in grand landscapes but in the fine details that sustain life, reminding me of His attention to every part of His creation.
Blaine Griffen and his students are conducting research on invasive crabs to understand their environmental impact.
Kaity Ward and her team of researchers share a raw and unfiltered look into the daily struggles of women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
If you haven’t experienced the pipe organ in the BYU Music Building yet, you’re in for a treat. With 4,613 pipes and 81 ranks (sets of pipes), it’s the third largest organ in Utah and the only one with two consoles. Organists can play from a console located in the center of the pipework facade or from a movable stage console.
Elder Michael A. Dunn, a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered Tuesday’s devotional address at the Marriott Center.
The researchers identify a possible rare triple system in the Kuiper Belt
Dr. Sandra Hope and her team are conducting interdisciplinary research to mitigate the spread of diseases like malaria that are transmitted by mosquitoes.