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Translating Our Approach to the Bible John Hilton III stands with a stack of Bible translations.

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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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Avian Adventures

Professor Steve Petersen offers tips for getting into birding.

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Asking Good Questions

A communications professor and former broadcast reporter shares tips on moving beyond small talk.

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Q&A: The Germs Behind the Formula Shortage

The formula shortage was caused, in part, by the bacteria cronobacter.

In Search of the Beloved Community
Fall 2021
Martin Luther King III answers questions about building the beloved community and staying hopeful for a better future.
Q&A: Seeking Truth and Wisdom
Fall 2020
Top of Mind host Julie Rose shares how—in a time of division and “fake news”—she gathers trustworthy information.
Q&A: Fighting COVID-19
Summer 2020
BYU virus expert and professor Brett Pickett gives us the low-down on how covid-19 compares to other novel viruses.
Q&A: The Power of Praise
Spring 2020
Sticky notes come in clutch for a BYU professor. He’s learned praise is one of the best tools to help improve behavior.
Q&A: Grendel Cooks Up Success
Winter 2020
Fantasy student film Grendel won gold at the 46th Annual Student Academy Awards.
Q&A: Plan Your Pilgrimage
Fall 2019
Hidden gems in the Holy Land from a Jerusalem Center–inspired BYU professor of ancient scripture.
Beyond Checkboxes: BYU Admissions Changes
Summer 2019
BYU Admissions changed policies to look at prospective students more holistically and to lessen student anxiety.
Finding Mental Health Help on Campus
Spring 2019
Demand for help on campus is at an all-time high. BYU’s head counselor Steve Smith explains how BYU is keeping up.
Q&A: The Internet Never Forgets
Winter 2019
A BYU professor answers questions about how privacy on the internet works and whether we have a right to it.
Q&A: Radio from the Stars
Fall 2018
The National Science Foundation awarded these two professors $5.8 million to upgrade a giant radio telescope.
Q&A: Vaccinations for You Too
Summer 2018
Vaccines aren’t just for kids. BYU nursing professor Lacey Eden names seven vaccines adults should be getting.
Questions and Answers
Spring 2018
President Ballard answers the hard questions at BYU.
Q&A: Veiled Meaning
Spring 2018
Why devout Muslim women wear their traditional, sacred covering.
Q&A: Stamping Out Slavery
Winter 2018
In absolute numbers, more people are living in slavery than ever before in human history, says Professor Mason.
Q&A: Thinking About Media
Fall 2017
In a world chock full of content, we’re losing critical-analysis skills. What questions you should be asking?
Q&A: Families of Faith
Spring 2017
Families of faith—Christian, Jewish, and Muslim—actually share the same core benefits.
Q&A: Dieting Demystified
Winter 2017
Why do dietary recommendations keep changing? We ask an expert.
Q&A: Understanding Poli-talk
Summer 2016
English professor Brian D. Jackson discusses American political rhetoric.
The Big Q: Cheap Gas
Spring 2016
BYU Magazine asks members of the community if cheap gas helps or hurts the economy.
Q&A: Of Raiment, Robes, and Fine-Twined Linen
Fall 2015
Understanding how clothing was made, what was worn, and why, suddenly gives new meaning to the scriptures.