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Anchored to Christ
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Anchored to Christ
Bound to the Rock of Heaven, every setback becomes part of the ascent.
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Ambassadors in Asia
On their recent tour to Southeast Asia, the BYU Ballroom Dance Company served between performances.
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Healing in High Places
BYU nursing professors and students train doctors in the Garhwal Himalayas in the art of mountain medicine.
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Turning Point
Donor-funded scholarships helped students like Rachel Allred, a first-generation college student, to succeed at BYU.
BYU students are enriching their learning and deepening their faith all over the world.
In their studies abroad BYU students are packing home new perspectives and lifelong memories.
This summer BYU students will collect data to help improve air conditions for Nepali bricklayers.
A student won the David M. Kennedy Center’s annual photo contest for capturing the Múlafossur Waterfall.
BYU colleges, in just about every BYU discipline, are finding ways to connect with China.
Hidden gems in the Holy Land from a Jerusalem Center–inspired BYU professor of ancient scripture.
A bond forged 40 years ago was renewed this year by BYU’s largest-ever performing tour.
The greatest work for this portrait photographer is recording the lives of refugees.
How BYU grad and Gates Cambridge Scholar Anne Thomas will use a little data—and a lot of heart—to save the planet.
Check out these frights and delights for the tastebuds from a Halloween BYU event with international flair.
This BYU student got a shot with the Real Oviedo soccer team in the Spanish pro-soccer league.
The motto “The world is our campus” obviously means a tour somewhere tropical, then Paris on the way home.
During the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Bryce Hawkey discovered the joy in serving others.
On a plateau in Jordan, an epic effort is underway to protect a treasured monument.
A formal relationship with the Wordsworth Trust takes hundreds of BYU students each year into the heart of William Words
A man in a Swedish museum took his role to heart and put himself to work and it's all captured by a BYU student.