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In Ecuador, an interdisciplinary BYU team collaborates with local residents on a sustainable building.
In its 150th year, BYU is marshaling the efforts of students, faculty and staff, and alumni everywhere to serve.
BYU roots have shaped every part of the new BYU Alumni Association president’s life.
When he’s not being named Big 12 Rookie of the Week, Bear Bachmeier’s serving in the community.
For kids with limiting medical conditions, the Courageous Kids Invitational opens the door to sports success.
With global experience from his youth, an alum seeks to bless all of God’s children.
An alum has combined his many talents to teach public safety in Africa.
BYU law students are committing to complete 50 hours of pro bono work before graduation.
On their recent tour to Southeast Asia, the BYU Ballroom Dance Company served between performances.
A new partnership is improving fitness training for Air Force ROTC cadets.
Service in your 20s is one of the greatest indicators of a happy life in your 30s.
A BYU nursing student uses academic research to help neurodivergent and medically fragile patients get better care.
The 2025 BYU Distinguished Alumni Award recipients share foundational stories from their lives.
By feeding and serving people in need, a BYU grad opens doors of opportunity.
After struggling to return to work as a middle-aged mother, Heather Nemelka now helps others make the transition.
Have you experienced the joy of God’s love and direction in your life?
Nearly half a million BYU graduates spread light and influence in their communities, congregations, and families.
As BYU commemorates 150 years, here are four ways you can join in the celebration and share some light of your own.
When political disagreements arise, an alumna advocates for kindness and curiosity.