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BYU history professor and recently retired Army Col. Mark Choate says diplomatic missions are a lot like church missions: they carry a higher, broader purpose, run on small teams and accomplish a similar overarching goal of bringing peace to God’s children. Choate recently earned the prestigious Legion of Merit for his military service.
Ever wondered how companies pick which recipe to use for their products? The Sensory Lab has the answers.
A futuristic BYU-designed, origami-inspired Flex Chair, cut out of a single piece of flat material and folded into shape, has made YouTuber Mark Rober’s Top 10 list. In a Nov. 2 video post, Rober spotlights the chair at #7 on his list of Crunch Lab builds in the past year, and credits BYU compliant mechanisms researchers for the innovative design.
Over the past 10 years, BYU professors coauthored a staggering 1,388 publications with colleagues at the University of Utah. While athletic competitions between the two schools produce a lot of headlines, academic collaborations produce a lot of research.
In this episode, Kylie Haycock, a Human Development undergrad at BYU, is joined by Dr. Sarah Coyne, a professor specializing in media, gender, and mental health, and Chenae Duerden, a PhD student in marriage, family, and human development. Together, they discuss how human development research can inform youth sports, with topics covering self-esteem, body image, gender discrimination, and inclusivity in sports environments.
Join us for this insightful episode of the Strong Youth Project podcast featuring Ben Barton, a collegiate track and field athlete at BYU. In this episode, Ben shares his journey through multiple sports, discusses the challenges of injury recovery, and offers valuable tips on injury prevention, recovery, and how to balance individual and team success. He also highlights the importance of proper coaching cues and positive reinforcement in sports development. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or parent, this episode is packed with practical advice to help young athletes thrive!
BYU alumni Nate and Sheryl Arrington made a generous donation of rare and extinct birds to the Bean Life Science Museum. The Arringtons’ donation includes several extinct bird species that hold important scientific and educational value.
In her Tuesday morning devotional, Sister Amy Wright, First Counselor in the Primary General Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke about the power of Jesus Christ and the deliverance He provides.
Students shared their research with the broader academic community and showcased fascinating discoveries at the College of Life Sciences Research Conference.
At the Homecoming Alumni Achievement Seminar Dr. Britlyn Orgill and Dr. Joshua Jaramillo discussed their journey in founding the BYU Summer Pre-Med Internship Program.