A semester in London: BYU students reflect on global growth and learning
BYU students share transformative tales from across the pond.
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Forum: The (costly) arc of religious freedom
In Tuesday’s forum, Harvard law professor Ruth Okediji explored a paradox: the stronger a nation’s commitment to religious freedom, the less a faithful presence Christians feel they can have in secular society.
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Four things to know about the BYU London Centre
The study abroad program in London lasts for a whole semester in winter and fall, or for seven weeks during the summer.
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Cougar Query: Cecilia Peek
Cougar Queries are a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life. Today we meet Cecilia Peek, the director of the BYU London Centre.
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Devotional: “Consider the wondrous works of God”
Elder David A. Bednar, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, along with his wife, Sister Susan Bednar, delivered Tuesday's devotional address.
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A Hindu scholar in the heart of Utah: How Sudam Mane combines faith and science at BYU
At BYU, Mane discovered more than just a center for scientific research; he found a community of faith and belonging.
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Cold & flu season is in full swing... This BYU professor knows the best research-backed medicine for each symptom
In this Q&A, BYU nursing professor Katreena Merrill shares her decades of expertise and recent findings from her perfectly timed research (carried out with fellow BYU professor Beth Luthy) to help make navigating the cold and flu aisle at the store more manageable this winter.
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Devotional: Choose You This Day — Think Celestial
“How many times in life do we cause ourselves pain and sorrow through poor choices?” asked Elder K. Brett Nattress, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as he delivered Tuesday morning’s devotional.
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Devotional: President & Sister Reese
The Reeses shared how being “doers of the word” and having “eyes to see” can help us become better disciples of Christ.
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Intensely prepared, BYU Japanese majors make perfect candidates for Japanese companies
For the past two years, through a semester-long, one-credit-hour course, BYU Japanese professor Steve Moody has meticulously prepared a group of seven to eight students to attend the Boston Career Forum for Japanese-English bilinguals. Big-name companies that regularly participate include Amazon, Bank of America and Nintendo, as well as powerhouse Japanese companies like SoftBank and Sumitomo. Among American undergraduates, BYU students studying Japanese are uniquely prepared to thrive in this job market.
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