As 2019 wraps up, here's a look back at some big moments, important announcements, amazing inventions and fascinating research at BYU over the past decade.
2010
New Spice
This video from the Harold B. Lee Library was an incredible parody of the wildly-popular Old Spice ad campaign at the time. It logged more than 2 million views on YouTube and was featured by CNN as one of the best viral videos of 2010. It's continued to garner views throughout the decade, now up to more than 3 million views.
BYU as a PhD launch pad

Important data was published in 2010 showing BYU's prowess as a PhD launch pad for its many undergraduate students
Sisters give siblings better mental health

This research out of the School of Family Life was the most read from BYU in 2010. Something about having a sister – even a little sister – makes 10- to 14-year-olds a bit less likely to feel down in the dumps
2011
Jimmermania in full swing
With Jimmer Fredette being named the college basketball national player of the year in 2011, Jimmermania swept the nation. The attention especially ramped up when Jimmer scored 43 points against Kawhi Leonard's San Diego State Aztecs in the Marriott Center in late January. Perhaps the true sign of Jimmer entering pop culture lore is the fact that his name has become a verb.
The most popular university in the country
In 2011, BYU was named the most popular university in the country
Vocal Point on The Sing Off
After delighting celebrity judges and nationwide viewers, BYU’s Vocal Point concluded its run in NBC’s “The Sing-Off”
Zuckerberg visits BYU for forum address

It was the early days of Facebook, and Mark Zuckerberg visited campus
2012
Helicopter parenting

The first in a series of studies from BYU professors on the dangers helicopter parenting
#BYUHalloween
Remember when Gangnam Style was a thing? In 2012 it became the first YouTube video to have 1 billion views. This photo of a costumed PSY performing the choreography in the JFSB courtyard was the highest-engaging #BYUHalloween pic of 2012. #BYUHalloween has become a much-anticipated BYU social media event year after year, with athletic director Tom Holmoe always doing something amazing
The Freshman Y
The Freshman Y tradition started in 2011, but a time lapse of the creation of it became a thing in 2012 and has since become a staple of the New Student Orientation experience and a must-share on social media.
2013
SuperMileage vehicle
A group of seven BYU engineering students built a lightweight, aerodynamic supermileage vehicle
Feeling sick makes us less social online

A 2013 study from BYU found that while most of us go online regularly for help in diagnosing health issues, very few of us actually post information, questions or experiences on health topics
Fireflies in Utah
Thousands of pyrotechnic, flashing fireflies made a rare appearance in Utah in the summer of 2013, evidence that these bioluminescent insects may be establishing larger populations in the west, according to Brigham Young University researchers. This video was the fifth most viewed that year and has continued to rack up views to become the sixth most viewed video ever on the BYU YouTube channel.
2014
President Worthen becomes 13th BYU president

A new era of BYU history began in 2014 as Kevin J Worthen was named the 13th president of BYU
Superhydrophobic surfaces
BYU mechanical engineering professors Julie Crockett and Dan Maynes study of superhydrophobic surfaces
Scott Sterling!
Studio C's most viral video of the decade came via embattled soccer goalkeeper Scott Sterling. The sketch has 70 million views on YouTube, and ours isn't the only best-of-the-decade list it's a part of:
2015
BYU professor draws attention to loneliness epidemic
In 2015, psychology professor Julianne Holt-Lunstad published important research tying the effects of loneliness to damaging physical health outcomes
Campus Drive redesign

One of the bigger changes to the campus landscape over the past decade was closing Campus Drive between Heritage Drive and North Campus Drive
Mangum-to-Matthews hail mary in Nebraska
The start to the 2015 football season was remarkable, to say the least. The last-second heroics from fresh-off-a-mission Tanner Mangum after Taysom Hill left the game with an injury is a moment Cougar fans won't soon forget.
2016
Disney princesses not brave enough

This research on the impact of Disney princess culture on girls
BYU completes study on sexual assault and implements recommendations
President Worthen announced that the Advisory Council on Campus Response to Sexual Assault completed its study. The BYU President’s Council reviewed the Advisory Council’s written report and accepted all of the 23 recommendations, including five recommendations the university implemented immediately
The study led to a campus climate survey
BYU announces final purchase and acquisition of Y Mountain Trail land

BYU administrators finalized the purchase of approximately 81 acres of land on Y Mountain
BYU smokestack comes down
BYU's iconic smokestack, a staple of the campus skyline for years, came down in 2016 to make way for a better, greener alternative
Liz Wiseman on campus

BYU alum Liz Wiseman, founder/president of The Wiseman Group, delivered a powerful Forum address titled The Power of Not Knowing
Passing of LaVell
Legendary BYU football coach LaVell Edwards passed away in 2016. His legacy at BYU and beyond will be felt for a very long time. Just recently, ESPN named Edwards one of college football's top 25 coaches in its 150-year history
2017
Bulletproof origami
The farthest-reaching BYU research Facebook video of the decade, this work from BYU engineers creating an origami-inspired bulletproof shield
Village drill
Another highly-impactful engineering project also went viral in 2017, with this village drill providing clean water to so many. As of 2017, 1100 drills were in 23 countries. Thanks to BYU's village drill, more than 1 million people will have clean water.
Caffeinated sodas on campus
Cosmo and Cougarettes go viral
While BYU fans have always known how cool Cosmo is, it was this performance in 2017 that made Cosmo internet famous. It even led to a performance later in the year with Ayo and Teo in the Marriott Center.
A win at Gonzaga
Behind 29 points from Eric Mika, BYU beat the No. 1 team in the country, the Gonzaga Bulldogs, 79-71 on the road to close out the 2016-17 regular season. Gonzaga has gone 41-1 at home, losing only one other time, since that BYU win in Spokane.
UTA passes for all

BYU announced that for the next ten years, current BYU students and employees — as well as their spouses and other dependents — will receive free UTA passes
20 years Stone Cold Sober

Year after year, BYU's celebrated being named the most Stone Cold Sober university in the country. To celebrate 20 straight years, BYU held a Willy-Wonka-inspired golden ticket campaign.
2018
NCAA Common Ground at BYU

In 2018 BYU hosted the NCAA’s Common Ground IV
Rheumatic Relief in Samoa
Better than a hologram
In the original Star Wars film, R2D2 projects an image of Princess Leia in distress. The iconic scene includes the line still famous 40 years later: “Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope.” BYU electrical and computer engineering professor and holography expert Daniel Smalley has long had a goal to create the same type of 3D image projection. In a paper published in 2018 in top-scientific-journal Nature
Kanye almost tweeted BYU's slogan
Seriously. So close.
Cougars win at No. 6 Wisconsin
Nobody expected the Cougs to go into Camp Randall and jump around
Women's volleyball in Final Four
Coming up short against No. 1 Stanford, the Cougs finished the season in the top four in the nation. They had a .939 winning percentage, the highest in program history. Led by head coach Heather Olmstead, the National Coach of the Year, the team featured Heather Gneiting
2019
Cougarettes go viral ... again
While the Cougarettes' hip hop routines had more their way around social media on a number of occasions, this jazz routine of theirs found mass appeal with nearly 4 million views after the Cougarettes racked up national titles in both hip hop and jazz categories at the NDA Collegiate Dance Championships. This video had an uncanny shelf life, with comments being posted to the video for more than 80 consecutive days.
Going forth to serve in Mongolia
BYU engineering students inspired many with their work in Mongolia
Arthur Brooks at BYU
This graduation speech from Arthur Brooks spread throughout Facebook, addressing an important issue of being able to disagree better.
Honor Code Office improvements
Over the span of several months, the leadership of BYU’s Honor Code Office met with students to address concerns that were raised over Honor Code Office processes. HCO Director Kevin Utt has implemented a number of changes
President Nelson at BYU
For the first time as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Russell M. Nelson spoke in a Devotional address at BYU. He closed his remarks with an important blessing for the young people of the church.
Wins at Tennessee, against USC and Boise State
It was a football season filled with ups and downs, but there were some pretty incredible ups, including this last-minute catch by Micah Simon at Tennessee to set up an eventual overtime victory.
A soccer season for the ages
The Cougars went undefeated up until a Final Four matchup at Stanford, finishing the season 21-1-1, for the . best season in the program's 25-season history.
A BYU national championship
The men's cross country team won its first NCAA title in program history with an impressive showing in Terre Haute, Indiana. The team was ranked third in the nation coming into the meet behind No. 1 Northern Arizona and No. 2 Colorado, teams that edged the Cougars at the Mountain Region Championship eight days prior. Eyestone's squad beat the odds, defeating NAU – the three-time defending champions and heavy favorites – by a sizable margin of 54 points, 109-163. BYU was incredibly close to securing men's and women's national championships, with the women's cross country team finishing in second place in the women's final.
Best ROI in the country by Forbes
The investment of entering to learn at BYU is well worth it according to this ranking from Forbes. The Wall Street Journal's rankings also agree