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As one of fifteen recipients in the world, Dr. Fernanda Werneck was chosen for a prestigious International Rising Talent Grant from the L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science program.
What happens behind locked doors at the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum?
Mentorship helps students get jobs and alumni give back. However, students often struggle to find and foster relationships with mentors.
Those who ask you that mean well. But the truth is that graduates of the College of Life Sciences can do a lot with their degrees. Take a look at what ten alumnae had to say about what they’ve done over the years.
In October 2018, Melissa Sevy received the prestigious BYU Alumni Achievement Award, and no one can deny that she deserves it. Take a look at the way she is using her skills to bless others.
BYU hosted the National Collegiate Landscape Competition this spring.
Here's a look inside the event.
It is noteworthy that our professors who are exploring ways to respond to a changing climate (their scholarship) are also guided by admonitions in the scriptures to care for the earth (their faith).
The sense of smell can be powerful. While each of the senses can provide a nostalgic effect, research has shown that smell is perhaps the strongest of the five when it comes to triggering emotional memories.
After a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease, Clayton S. Huber died on September 5, 2017.