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Movie Mozart

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Movie Mozart

Ever seen Gone with the Wind or King Kong? BYU experts are transcribing composer Max Steiner's scores for public use.

A woman in a purple turtleneck clutches a megaphone to her chest, glancing timidly at a cluster of floating, disembodied heads that surround her and fix her with judgmental gazes.

Research

Innovation Zone

Innovation means validating others as well as brutal honesty, say BYU business professors.

Research

Mauka to Makai

BYU researchers are providing data to help Hawaiian conservationists preserve the fringing reefs of Molokai.

A line drawing of a sack of seeds, next to a line drawing of a raincloud with the sun peaking behind it

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Reclaiming Kennecott

A team of BYU students and researchers are working to bring native wildlife back to the hills around Kennecott mine.

Cultivate Your Creativity
Summer 2021
Two BYU professors share their favorite resources to help us develop the important skill of creativity.
Why Autism Diagnoses Matter
Spring 2021
Identifying autism sooner—especially in girls—could improve and even save lives.
Painting with Bacteria
Summer 2020
Who says biologists can’t be artists? BYU MMBio and Art Beat Club students create masterpieces out of colorful bacteria.
2018 Giving Report: Baby’s Breath
Summer 2018
One in 10 babies need help breathing, but life-saving ventilators aren't usually available in developing countries.
When History and Biology Collide
Spring 2016
A revolutionary course explores the intellectual intersections of two disciplines.
The Synergy Shop
Summer 2014
What do you get when you put eight different majors together on a project?
Women’s Studies Reorganized
Winter 2010
Math Boot Camp
Fall 2008
IMPACT is closer to a stint in the Army than it is to summer employment.