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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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"The razor-sharp focus of our teaching and our research—and indeed every aspect of the student experience here at BYU—must be the transformative successes of our incredible students."

—President C. Shane Reese
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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|McKay School of Education

Loving and Teaching Others Like Himself

Scott Miller is majoring in special education in part because of his own diagnoses: ADHD, autism, and Tourette syndrome. He wants to be a disability advocate.

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150 Years of Generosity

Brigham Young University might not exist if it weren’t for the generous, inspired people who have believed in its potential and donated to it since 1875. 

BYU|Knight Society

Paying It Forward

Knight Society members Brandon and Heather Smith say BYU shaped their lives and inspired their legacy of giving.

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BYU’s Mission, Governance, and Pursuit of Excellence

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.”

BYU|J. Reuben Clark Law School

“This Is Where You’re Supposed to Be”

Brianna Landon grew up a fanatic BYU sports fan, but when it came time to choose where she’d go to college, she nearly passed on BYU.

BYU|Fulton College of Engineering

Halfway Across the World

When he returns to Ghana, George Ankrah knows he’ll have greater opportunities and a broader career path than he did before. He’s even considering starting his own company.

BYU|Nursing

Empowering Teens to Make Informed Choices

BYU nursing students go to Paraguay to teach teens about the risks of being sexually active.

BYU|Life Sciences

Finding Her Passion: Cancer Research

Growing up in South Dakota, DeLaney Anderson had no desire to go to Utah for college. But when she visited BYU campus, she realized it was where God wanted her to be. 

BYU|Humanities|Religious Education

Gaining Career Experience Through Internship

When STEM didn’t fit, Emma Clark found purpose and a donor-funded internship that launched her new path.

BYU|Religious Education

Exploring Faith and Science in Egypt

A donor-funded research trip to Egypt transformed Madeline Swapp’s worldview, faith, and future in medicine and service.

BYU|J. Reuben Clark Law School

From Twitch to Taiwan: How One BYU Law Student is Uplifting Communities Through Education

Haisley Burbidge’s path led from software engineering to BYU Law, motherhood, and an externship with TSMC in Taiwan. Grateful for the support she received, she launched a scholarship to lift the next generation of students.

BYU|Fine Arts and Communications

Uncertainty to Confidence

“Your impact goes beyond the classroom; it transforms lives, families, and communities across the world,” student Athena Rutman tells donors.