Exercise Science Search
10,562 results found
Section
Section
All (9671)
Advisement Information (11)
Announcements (292)
Biomechanics (3)
Brand Guide (2)
Character (376)
Compliance Policies & Procedures (11)
Covid Information (10)
Department News (35)
Department News (10)
Directory (1)
Emergency (12)
Events (364)
Exercise Sciences Internships (7)
Faith (339)
Food Science (7)
Foot and Ankle Research Group (8)
Graduate Programs (4)
Graduation 2020 (27)
Graduation 2021 (11)
Grose Lab (2)
HR Resources (7)
Health, Safety, and Compliance (15)
IT Support (2)
Impact Magazine (127)
Intellect (7743)
LSIT Knowledge Base (41)
Lance Davidson Lab (2)
Life Sciences Advisement (36)
Life Sciences Advisory Council (7)
Life Sciences Office of Research Development (11)
Master of Public Health (1)
Meet Your Academic Advisor (10)
Mentored Research (8)
News (4)
Plant & Landscape Systems (7)
School of Medicine (5)
Seeley (5)
Services (7)
She is a Scientist (4)
Strong Youth Project (62)
Student Success Plans (2)
Support Info (4)
Team Life (12)
Web Application Development (3)
YBeFit (14)
Site
Site
All (10562)
Biology Department (4)
Calendar (45)
Cell Biology & Physiology (3)
Engineering (4)
Exercise Medicine Institute (1)
Exercise Sciences Department (165)
Life Science Museum (M L Bean) (1)
Life Sciences (1105)
Microbiology and Molecular Biology (4)
National Scholarships (1)
News (9151)
Nutrition, Dietetics, & Food Science (10)
Plant & Wildlife Sciences (12)
Public Health (56)
In honor of BYU’s 150th anniversary, electrical engineering professor Greg Nordin and student Callum Galloway have created 150 microscopic replicas of existing LDS temples, all on a 12-by-19 millimeter microchip. Each of these unique temples — 150 different floor plans to celebrate 150 years of BYU — is less than a grain of rice in length.
Interested in understanding the neuroscientific complexities of suicidal ideation, Cole Murphy conducted research that shines a light on the importance of connection in preventing suicide.
Public health student Este Stringham shares an eye-opening experience during a life sciences study abroad in Greece.
President C. Shane Reese and Sister Wendy Reese welcomed students and employees back to campus with the first devotional of the fall 2025 semester at the BYU Marriott Center.
Spiritually Strengthening Award winners Dr. Brad Berges and Dr. Neil Hansen shared their insights on faith and science at the College of Life Sciences' annual seminar.
The PWS Range and Wildlife Camp offered teens a hands-on, three-day adventure in the great outdoors, inspiring curiosity in the next generation of scientists.
We are closely monitoring the situation following a shooting at an event on the neighboring Utah Valley University campus earlier today. At this time, BYU campus remains safe and open. There is not a need to shelter in place.
DeLaney Anderson's award-winning research focuses on creating better cancer diagnoses through cryogenic preservation of tumor samples.