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Cougar Queries is a series of profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Cougar Queries is a series of profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
At BYU’s commencement exercises this week, University Honors student Macy West will represent the graduates as the student speaker.
When Kyla Balser took her first twirl on the dance floor at her local studio in Salem, Utah, she was only eight years old. Ever since that time, she dreamed of someday leaving her small town and six-acre farm to pursue a career as a professional dancer.
With its forced grading curve, law school is infamously competitive. But when she started at BYU Law in her thirties, returning to the university as a mother with two degrees already under her belt, Carly Madsen decided that rankings wouldn’t define her achievement.
Last summer, in the mountains of Nepal, thousands of miles away from Provo, BYU student Leilani Harmuth knew her global health internship was not just a fun vacation.