College of Fine Arts and Communications

- BYU’s Young Company performed a bilingual rendition of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Portraying the classic piece in both English and Spanish, the BYU actors entertained children in more than 30 different schools and workshops.
David O. McKay School of Education

- Al Merkley, assistant dean of the McKay School of Education, and two students, Kimberly Ellsworth and Hannah Stokes, spoke at the 2018 McKay School convocation ceremony on Friday Aug. 17. Merkley served as assistant dean for the past 19 years. Ellsworth graduated with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and Stokes received a Ph.D. in counseling psychology.
Marriott School of Business

- BYU Marriott alumnus Chris Armstrong, a current Google employee, saved thousands of dollars by avoiding student housing and living in a moving truck for a year. By sacrificing basic household amenities such as running water, electricity and air conditioning, Armstrong is now more financially stable and can pursue his life goals.
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology

- Known for their dedicated work on the Arecibo Observatory radio telescope, Brian Jeffs and Karl Warnick, received a $5.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build a new receiver for the 1000-foot diameter dish. Cambridge University Press recently published a textbook authored by the two BYU electrical engineering professors, who are considered experts in their field.
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