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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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Drive-By Beauty
Describing herself as a “realist with a romantic eye,” art professor Madeline Rupard (BFA’16) paints in contradictions.
Student Life
Golden-Hour Spike
A student snaps an award-winning photograph at sunset on the shores of the Great Salt Lake.
People
Miscellaneous Glory
Alien planets? UFOs? Photographer Daniel George's latest work features something more mundane: the Utah Jell-O salad.
A comic captures the real reason BYU has been deemed the “most instagrammed college campus” in the U.S.
A BYU Museum of Art exhibit of Pulitzer-winning photography displays humanity at its best and worst.
Paul R. Stavast, director of the Museum of Peoples and Cultures, shares a few favorites.
After Chinese history professor Paul V. Hyer helped an acquaintance on a trip, he came home with a most unusual payment.
Thanks to ATIG’s application of multispectral imaging, ancient texts invisible to the naked eye have emerged.
Artist Rose-Lynn Fisher explores a bee's anatomy with close-up photographs.
Discover 10 of our favorite artifacts acquired by BYU.
This guide will help you find your way around BYU during your next campus visit.
Thousands of brilliantly colored butterflies are now on display at BYU thanks to Ken and Donna Tidwell.
This Guatemalan case and other displays in the Common Threads exhibition were curated by students.