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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.
People
Healing in High Places
BYU nursing professors and students train doctors in the Garhwal Himalayas in the art of mountain medicine.
Students
Qualified to Help
Eager to help, nursing student Nadia DeVol volunteered as a translator for a nursing trip to help Ukrainian refugees.
Violent sexual predators are using dating apps to target vulnerable victims.
A BYU grad has traveled the globe to teach better nursing practices to vulnerable populations.
In her New Horizons Lab, a legally blind nursing professor teaches people with vision impairments how to cook.
BYU nursing students in the late 1950s got hands-on experience with doctors.
BYU student nurses stepped up to carry out voluntary COVID-19 testing on campus.
A BYU professor shares why relatives of cancer patients are missing crucial knowledge about their own cancer risk.
Vaccines aren’t just for kids. BYU nursing professor Lacey Eden names seven vaccines adults should be getting.
BYU alumna shares her cancer scare, and years later, saves the life of another alum battling the same thing.
With her own brand of bippity-boppity-boo, Holly Christensen is making kids battling cancer smile again.
Her work to prosecute rape has made national headlines. Now she's on BYU's council to assess sexual-assault reporting.
Given time and space, grieving families can strengthen bonds.
BYU’s College of Nursing adopted the national Honor flight program to better train students in veteran care.
Any reform is going to involve tough decisions and plenty of sacrifice.
Three College of Nursing siblings team up to save lives around the world.
A brush with cancer gives a nursing student one more reason not to skip class.
For the last three years the College of Nursing has sponsored a Homecoming service project.
Lieutenant Colonel and Air Force nurse Jennifer McCleve has treated patients in hot spots like Iraq and Somalia.
It takes a second for the shock to register on everyone’s faces. Reggie is dead.