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Translating Our Approach to the Bible
Professor John Hilton III can't think of a better way to improve your Bible study than to look at multiple translations.
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Fast Fashion seems more affordable, but this professor reveals why slow fashion is better.
Natalie Kirtley reveals that the key to making decisions you won't regret is knowing yourself.
Visiting psychology professor Daniel Southwick answers everything you need to know to develop a growth mindset.
Get the most out of your scripture study with Book of Mormon study tips from BYU religion professors.
What is religious liberty, and how can the average person safeguard this human right?
BYU Economics Professor Christian Vom Lehn answers questions about inflation and the state of the economy in 2022.
Eric Eliason breaks down Utah food traditions like fry sauce, scones, green jell-O, funeral potatoes, and more.
The formula shortage was caused, in part, by the bacteria cronobacter.
Positive psychologist Dan J. Daley (PhD ’98) helps people answer the age-old question: how can I be happy?
Healthy sexuality isn't an easy topic. This expert shares how to talk to kids about sex using research and the gospel.
Martin Luther King III answers questions about building the beloved community and staying hopeful for a better future.
Scott Church, who teaches a class on pop culture at BYU, says our entertainment is more than an escape from boredom.
Top of Mind host Julie Rose shares how—in a time of division and “fake news”—she gathers trustworthy information.
BYU virus expert and professor Brett Pickett gives us the low-down on how covid-19 compares to other novel viruses.
Sticky notes come in clutch for a BYU professor. He’s learned praise is one of the best tools to help improve behavior.
Fantasy student film Grendel won gold at the 46th Annual Student Academy Awards.
Hidden gems in the Holy Land from a Jerusalem Center–inspired BYU professor of ancient scripture.
BYU Admissions changed policies to look at prospective students more holistically and to lessen student anxiety.