Voices speaking from the dust: Documenting the lost victims of Auschwitz-Birkenau
BYU interns in Krakow, Poland assisted the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial in their preservation of the identities of those who lost their lives at Auschwitz.
Spaniard works as BYU travel agent for 40 years
Spanish travel agent Antonio Caballos has been working for BYU for about 40 years.
BYU freshman, family win survival race TV show
BYU freshman Kyla White and her family received $10,000 for winning “Survivalists” — a four-day adventure competition show run by BYU TV.
BYU announces free transit passes for students, faculty
BYU President Kevin J Worthen announced a partnership Thursday with the Utah Transit Authority and Utah Valley University allowing over 100,000 students, faculty and their dependents to have free transit passes. The pass program will begin in August prior to the 2018-2019 school year and continue for the next ten years.
Increase in RV sales as Utahns escape pandemic outdoors
RV’s are in high demand across the state as Utahns discover new ways to get out of town without using airports and hotels.
What Spain, Catalonia conflict means for BYU students abroad
Twenty-two BYU students abroad in Spain are heading to Portugal in replacement of a trip to Barcelona, which has been cancelled due to political tensions in Catalonia. The Kennedy Center has directed all students in Spain to not enter the Catalan region as ongoing political developments have resulted in riots and protests.