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The Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies will resume student programs starting April 29, 2025.
Academic Vice President Justin Collings has appointed Brad L. Neiger as associate academic vice president to serve as school of medicine liaison and Kendra Hall-Kenyon as associate academic vice president for faculty relations.
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).
Brigham Young University is now a R1 research institution according to the newly updated Carnegie Classification research designations announced today.
Elder Ricardo P. Giménez, a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered Tuesday’s devotional address at the Marriott Center. He focused his message on the importance of understanding the "why" behind spiritual practices, rather than simply completing tasks.
Join us for an insightful seminar hosted by the Strong Youth Project at Spanish Fork High School, featuring Dr. Michael Larson, an expert in mental performance. In this engaging talk, Dr. Larson shares valuable strategies to help athletes, coaches, and parents enhance mental resilience, overcome fear-based thinking, and develop a winning mindset. Learn how top performers like Kobe Bryant and elite Ironman athletes leverage mental toughness to push past obstacles. Whether you're an athlete striving for peak performance or a coach looking to inspire your team, this seminar offers game-changing insights.
With the exponential rise in drone activity, safely managing low-flying airspace has become a major issue. Using a network of small, low-cost radars, engineering professor Cammy Peterson and her colleagues have built an air traffic control system for drones that can effectively and accurately track anything in an identified low-altitude airspace.
In Strong Youth Project's efforts to accomplish its mission and first aim, we regularly visit local schools, teams, and other organizations to present science-backed information on subjects relating to youth sports.