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Down Wind Peace
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Down Wind Peace
80 years after the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, BYU students and professors explore the theme of peace.
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Icing on Top
A BYU student's custom cookie business has taken her to Food Network and beyond.
People
Dress to Invest
Fast Fashion seems more affordable, but this professor reveals why slow fashion is better.
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Water Cycle Revamp
You may have seen the classic water-cycle diagram, but a new one rethought by BYU professors adds a missing element.
Several AdLab students won high-profile awards for their advertising work this year.
BYU's Eyring Science Center has a new permanent display that tells the story of the James Webb Space Telescope.
Graphic-design professor Linda A. Reynolds and a team of students used spatulas to build a custom typeface.
With artistry fit for a museum, these screen-print posters reminded students to register for class from 1978 to 1996.
BYU's animation capstone students win big awards for their latest project—a video game about herding sheep.
A student illustrator draws on her heritage to create an absurdist take on a traditional Japanese haiku.
Two BYU students teamed up to design and test an upgraded medical boot.
Students across campus are using design-thinking principles to solve real-world problems.
Two BYU professors share their favorite resources to help us develop the important skill of creativity.
Walls of Provo’s businesses, parks, and underpasses feature massive murals painted by student and alumni artists.
Taylor Rees has visited every bathroom on BYU campus and has ranked them by style, layout, traffic, and cleanliness.
BYU’s flagship publication is getting a new look and vibe, while continuing to deliver BYU goodness.
See how campus mask requirements inspired these BYU groups to get creative.
Artist Abby deWitt captures the beauty of Elie Wiesel’s Night trilogy through her award-winning cover designs.
Step into this 1950s BYU clothing and textiles class to see what these family-living students found trendy and nifty.
BYU’s Center for Animation’s video game Avast Ye! wins big at the Intel University Games Showcase.
BYU professor and artist David M. Habben shares his story of finding his artistic voice.
A photo contest held in an effort to spruce up BYU’s student center resulted in beautiful student photography.
Don’t endure. The Marriott School expert on living intentionally wants you to make a 100 list and thrive.