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Back to the Past

Article

Back to the Past

The contents of a 50-year-old time capsule show that history isn’t as far away as we might think.

Article

Track and Feels

For kids with limiting medical conditions, the Courageous Kids Invitational opens the door to sports success.

Bear Bachmeier pictured leaping over a Utah defensive tackle as he ran through the defense for a 22-yard touchdown.

Article

Bear on the Loose

This past season of Cougar football included the team's first Big 12 title game and standout star Bear Bachmeier.

Article

Caring Cougars

BYU is proving that sports and service can be a winning combination.

Research

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Tech Matchmakers

At BYU's Tech Transfer Office, students and professors turn their ideas into patented products.

A family in Africa sits on a couch together, raising their arms in unison to sustain church leaders as they watch general conference on the television.

Campus

Sounded in Every Ear

A new AI translation project brings gospel messages to speakers of low-resource languages in African countries.

Smart bluetooth stakes in among crops.

Article

A Smart Solution

BYU researchers are working on a solution for imprecise crop irrigation: Smart Bluetooth Stakes.

Baked Superfoods Paxton Webster holds an authentic Bolivian pot filled with popped quinoa.

Article

Baked Superfoods

What's the secret ingredient in Paxton Webster's fry bread? Quinoa.

People
Bear Sightings

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Bear Sightings

When he’s not being named Big 12 Rookie of the Week, Bear Bachmeier’s serving in the community.

Jane Hedengren, a cross country and track athlete, runs in a race on the grass against a blue cloudy sky.

Students

See Jane Run

Jane Hedengren began her freshman year at BYU by breaking records and claiming the runner up NCAA cross country title.

Derek Miller, new BYU Alumni Association President, speaks at a podium.

Article

Sprouted in BYU Soil

BYU roots have shaped every part of the new BYU Alumni Association president’s life.

Article

Avian Adventures

Professor Steve Petersen offers tips for getting into birding.

Family
Low-angle photograph of children practicing soccer on a grassy field. In the foreground, a child wearing bright pink knee-high socks and cleats rests one foot on a soccer ball. Other children stand nearby with their own balls, partially out of focus, suggesting a group drill or warm-up. Mountains and buildings are visible in the background, indicating an outdoor field on a sunny day.

Family

Raising Happy Athletes

Four tips to lower burnout, injuries, and dropout rates in youth sports.

Giving Christmas gifts

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Giving It All Away

What one family learned as they overspent on gifts—for others in need.

A young boy holding a one-scoop ice cream cone looks at his sister who has three scoops.

Family

Playing Favorites

How birth order, personality, and gender affect relationships. And what parents can do to foster strong family bonds.

Fully for the Family A mother plays in a blanket fort with daughter

Faculty

Fully for the Family

BYU professors study the effects of full-day kindergarten on families.