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INSPIRING LEARNING is what Brigham Young University is all about; the phrase summarizes the university’s mission “to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life.”
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—President C. Shane Reese
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BYU President's Report
Prophets have inspired BYU since its beginning, and they continue to guide this enterprise during this, our 150th year. That is our strategic advantage as we seek to “become BYU,” the “Christ-centered, prophetically directed university of prophecy.”
Most campuses leverage anniversary milestones as an excuse to put the fun back in fundraising, but BYU is different. While our fundraising efforts are ongoing and we are grateful for every donation received, we see our 150th anniversary as an opportunity to collectively reflect on what we’re doing to fulfill the prophetic vision laid out in President Spencer W. Kimball’s amazing and awe-inspiring address, “The Second Century of Brigham Young University.”
President Kimball prophesied that BYU would “become a unique university in all of the world” and “the fully anointed university of the Lord.” Such a lofty vision will only come to pass with our collective and combined efforts.
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Student Emmys in Animation, Advertising, and Film
At the Television Academy Foundation’s 45th College Television Awards, BYU again captured the top honors in multiple categories.
Educational Excellence: Learning and Teaching Languages
More than 20,000 thousand BYU students speak a second language, and remarkably, 121 languages are spoken on campus.
Swimming in the Shark Tank
If you watch Shark Tank, chances are that you’ve seen a BYU student or alum presenting.
Growth Through Experiential Learning
Humanities student gains cultural, language, and spiritual growth through internship with the Spanish Ministry of Education.
Shaped by Global Experience
Military roots and an unexpected life pivot to BYU helped Raven Skousen see God is in the details.
Exemplifying the Healer’s Art
“We’re taught . . . to exemplify what Christ was on earth and how He healed people here while on His earthly ministry.” -Joana Suarez
Compassionate, People-Centered Care
Bilingual healthcare provides an opportunity to combine language skills, faith, and compassion to serve all of God’s children.
Education: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Study abroad experiences influence lives, classrooms, families, and communities for years to come.
A Future Shaped by Curiosity and Math
Applied math student Jackson Pond uses AI to accelerate protein discovery, gaining hands-on experience as an undergraduate researcher.
Two Mighty Prophets, Seers, and Revelators
Today I’d like to share just a few lessons and teachings from the lives of two mighty prophets, seers, and revelators who have shaped, influenced, and inspired this campus for the past 50 years.
What Do Sharks Hear?
Sharks don’t hear the way humans do. They detect lower-frequency sounds through a network of sensory cells along their sides that enables them to sense vibrations and movement in the water.
Teaching and Celebrating American History
Tyson Reeder's new book, Serpent in Eden: Foreign Meddling and Partisan Politics in James Madison's America, recently received the George Washington Prize in a ceremony in New York City.