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Serving For Success

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Serving For Success

Service in your 20s is one of the greatest indicators of a happy life in your 30s.

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150 Moments That Made Brigham Young University

Discover the moments that made Brigham Young University in the 150 years since the school's founding as a small academy.

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Fully for the Family

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

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First Love, Then Teach

Teaching in any capacity can be tough. Teresa Smith Leavitt has classroom management tips for anyone who manages kids.

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Tips to encourage kids to turn off the TV, put down the phone, and read a book.
Conversations with Himself
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One BYU alum sees art as a conversation with himself.
A Place for Everyone
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BYU president Shane Reese has been traveling the US—and the world—to share about the Church Educational System.
Mindset Reset
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Visiting psychology professor Daniel Southwick answers everything you need to know to develop a growth mindset.
Higher Ed, Lower Costs
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Professor Royce Kimmons is making free online textbooks available to college students around the world.
Upstream
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A temple panel from the Qing dynasty in the JFSB, telling an important metaphor about the student journey.
Supporting Rural Teachers
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The 3D-RST project formed to connect and support teachers in rural areas using technology.
Resonating Lessons
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A BYU alum is on a mission to make physics fun and accessible to everyone.
Planting Seeds in STEM
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Kids learn about science—everything from the water cycle to anatomy—at STEM club, run by BYU education majors.
The Power of Native Arts
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Indigenous art forms are being taught in Utah schools to help represent Native Americans and make students feel valued.
Going Forth: A Mile in Their Shoes
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An immigrant herself, Natalia Benjamin's Minnesota classroom is a safe haven for refugee and immigrant students.
The Paradigm Shifters
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Shannon Spencer writes about Janie Thompson and helping others believe in themselves.
BYU’s Own Mr. Rogers (aka Dorie Haws) on the Honesty of Children
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Dorie Haws teaches and observes kids and their innate honesty claiming that the rest of us need to become like them.
Seeing Differences
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Beginning with their own example, parents can teach their children to be loving and inclusive.
Going Forth: Love and Literacy, Music, and Sight for the Colorblind
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Tiffany Ivins Spence sees dignity and divinity in people everywhere. Read how she and other alums go forth to serve.
How to Win @ Online Learning
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Love it or loathe it, online learning is here to stay. See how BYU experts are navigating the new currents of edtech.
Head of the (Virtual) Class
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Lauren Ard has combined science and pop culture to captivate more than 10,000 students in her beloved online classes.
The Homework Diner
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This Albuquerque mom saw a need in her schools and decided to step in, creating the Homework Diner program.
Q&A: The Power of Praise
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Sticky notes come in clutch for a BYU professor. He’s learned praise is one of the best tools to help improve behavior.
The Tap
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Women—more than men—sometimes need a nudge to explore their possibilities, and usually multiple times.