AFTER ALL
THE COOL SEATBYU's electric racecar provides a near collision with coolness.
ALUMNI REPORT
ON-CAMPUS PARENTINGDuring general conference weekend, parents converge on BYU campus.
BRINGING THE WORLD TO OUR CAMPUSAlumni representatives from a dozen countries traveled to Provo in early October for an International Volunteer Leadership Conference.
THE BANNER DAYS OF HOMECOMINGIn a creative use of recycled materials, the banner holders that greeted the world during the Salt Lake Olympic Games decorated the BYU campus for Homecoming 2002.
NOMINATIONS WANTEDSome of BYU's most prestigious alumni honors are the Distinguished Service, Service to Family, and Honorary Alumni Awards. Recipients are recognized at Homecoming each year.
A LIVING LINKA condensed version of the first prize essay by a senior from Reno, Nev.
ALUMNI RESOURCES
DEVOTIONALS IN DEMANDReprints of the ever-popular BYU devotional speeches are available in a variety of ways.
SPEECH SOURCESSHOPPING AT BYUSources of interest for those interested in purchasing or researching BYU related materials.
A CONDUIT FOR BYU NEWSBYU's monthly newsletter is a custom conduit for all of your BYU-related news.
CAMPUS CONTACTSNumbers and addresses for popular campus entities.
CALENDARSHighlights of BYU events from Feb. 2003 to the end of the year.
ALUMNI UPDATES
FUNDING MICRO-MIRACLESA BYU alum seeks to break the cycle of poverty.
KEEP US POSTEDSend in your job changes, relocations, additional degrees, community service, family news--anything interesting.
PROFILESBrief glimpses into the changing lives of BYU alumni.
A STELLAR CAREERAs an intern Aaron Gilchrist worked as a thermal engineer at Lockheed Martin on NASA's Mars program.
REPRESENTING WOMENFor Lynde Mott, the reconstruction of the Nauvoo Temple coincided ideally with her artistic objectives.
FIRST PERSON
STUDENT-WORK STORIESAlumni recall the compensation they received in money, learning, and friendship from student work.
STUDENT JOBSIn a recent Web site poll, readers voted on the best and worst of student employment.
READING-DAY RITUALSWe want to hear your stories about the rituals you depended on when preparing for or taking tests in college.
OUT OF THE BLUE
ALL THAT JAZZFor trombonist and singer Alisha Ard, performing is just another form of service.
LEARNING TO LEADStudent body president Rob Foster dedicates his life to serving others.
WORKS AND PROGRESS
TRANSCENDING BARRIERS TO CARINGA BYU nursing professor is discovering ways for perinatal nurses to provide culturally sensitive care.
LAUGH YOUR WAY THROUGH LIFEA BYU teaching professor promotes laughter in the classroom and the art of finding humor in everyday situations.
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.