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BYU President's Report
As we near Brigham Young University’s sesquicentennial, our campus is charged with becoming “a Christ-centered, prophetically directed university of prophecy.” We have come a long way in nearly 150 years, but we are not there yet.
In statistics we talk about a process called change point detection. In essence, these are statistical methods that aim to detect changes either as soon as they occur in a real-time setting or retrospectively in samples of data collected in the past.
Our campus quest to become BYU will require change points. We may stumble along the way, but, with the right desire and the Lord’s enabling power, we will succeed.
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BYU Gets Two Student Emmys—Again
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BYU’s Green Thumbs Earn Gold
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Distinguished Awards, Rare Honors
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Again, Glorified Is at Home in the MOA
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Preparing to Teach the US Constitution
Social studies teaching majors, hosted by Wheatley Institute, visited American history sites.

BYU School of Medicine’s Location Announced
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‘It’s about love’: Finding Purpose Through Philanthropy
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I Know How It Feels
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