AFTER ALL
HOPE FOR PEACEEven though we live in troubled times it is possible for each of us to feel peace.
ALUMNI RESOURCES
QUALITY TIME AT BYUThe second annual Parents' Weekend will bring families together on campus.
SHOPPING AT BYUBYU products that are for sale to the public on the BYU campus.
FACULTY POSITIONBYU's Department of Health Science invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position.
ALUMNI TOURSThrough its travel program, the Alumni Association invites alumni and friends to explore Church history sites and Book of Mormon ruins and take cruises in Alaska and the Caribbean.
CAMPUS CONTACTSContact information for BYU offices and resources.
CALENDARSBYU calendar events.
ALUMNI UPDATES
ROYAL REPORTERA former BYU queen is now a Utah TV King.
PROFILESProfiles of BYU alumni.
STAR TEACHERMarjorie Millar Luke, a performing arts teacher for more than 30 years, is the namesake for a new community youth performing arts center in Santa Barbara, Calif.
BAND TUNES INTO SUCCESSChristopher S. Peterson, '99, Provo, one of the founders of the local band Sunfall Festival, balances his professional life with his zeal for music, a passion that has brought with it some growing fame.
BOOK NOOK
WAXING BOOKISHA book of essays and five novels provide sustenance for the bookish appetite.
BYU TODAY
MOREBYU PROFESSOR COMPLETES BOOK OF MORMON TRANSCRIPTSAfter 13 years of painstaking work, the earliest wording of the Book of Mormon is now available to scholars.
IDENTITY STRENGTHENEDThe three schools that share the Brigham Young University name are now tied together visually through an identity system of new word marks, monograms, medallions, and seals.
VIRTUAL STUDENT ORIENTATIONA virtual orientation CD is sent to all new students entering the university during the 2001-2002 registration periods.
CAMPUS NOTESNews developments on the BYU campus
SIX STUDENTS EARN $500,000 IN NSF SCHOLARSHIPSC. Anton Rytting, '00, is determined to figure out how natives chop their language into recognizable words and how to train computers to do it, too.
HUNGER BANQUET: OXYMORON?In its 11th year, the annual Hunger Banquet, hosted by Students for International Development (SID), increases awareness about world hunger while raising money for international development projects.
BYU TODAY
BACKTRACK AND FIELD TEAM EARN10 ALL-AMERICA CITATIONSThe BYU men's and women's track and field teams ended the four-day 2001 NCAA Outdoor Championship meet in Eugene, Ore. with 10 All-America citations.
SPORTS SHORTSSports highlights from BYU collegiate sports.
STUDENTS SOLVE DAIRY'S COMPOST WOESBYU Dairy proposed that the Marriott School of Management should let the strategic management class tackle the problem of selling the dairy's--yes--excess cow manure.
KUDOSThe Ballroom Dance Company placed first in both the Standard and Latin Divisions at the British Formation Championships in Blackpool, England, May 30 and June 1.
COUGARETTES WIN NATIONAL COMPETITIONThe Brigham Young University Cougarettes became the new National Dance Team Champions. The Cougarettes have won four of the last five competitions; two-tenths of a point kept them from a first-place finish in 2000.
COLLEGE UPDATESCurrent projects and studies conducted by BYU faculty.
CURRENT NEWS
HOPE FOR PEACEIn a prayer meeting Sept. 11, BYU president Merrill J. Bateman spoke of the national tragedy and of the peace that comes throught he gospel of Jesus Christ. "Even though we live in troubled times," he said, "it is possible for each of us to feel peace."
COUGARS JUMP TO NO. 10The BYU football team moves up in the national rankings.
FAMILY FOCUS
MOVING FORWARD AFTER DIVORCEDivorced people and their friends, family, and neighbors can do much to alleviate the painful effects of divorce.
FIRST PERSON
ONLY AT BYUAlumni look back at their experiences with the often-quirky culture of BYU.
OUT OF THE BLUE
IF THE SHOE FITS...Political science major Lincoln Dewey shares his enthusiasm for mentoring students with disabilities.
ALL-TIME GREATEST HITS
POWER VS. AUTHORITYDonna Lee Bowen, a professor of political science, considers the war with Iraq through the frameworks of power and authority.
TEACHING CHILDREN EMPATHYAs coaches and models, parents can help children learn about others’ feelings.
THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE LORDWaiting upon the Lord takes many forms. Whether for support in childbirth or guidance in making decisions, those who wait upon the Lord deepen their discipleship with a broken heart, a contrite spirit, a yielded will, and a consecration of self.
WATCH THE WALLS FALLTHE GLORIOUS CAUSE OF AMERICAHow a coarse, untrained army—“rabble in arms”—stood up to the world’s most powerful army.
WORDS OF HATE, WORDS OF LOVEAmong our greatest gifts, words can edify or destroy, uplift or degrade.