BYU–Idaho names first female vice president

BYU–Idaho has tapped Amy LaBaugh as its new vice president, the first female named to such a position in the university's history.

Students promote kindness, solidarity with minorities

A group of BYU students gathered in front of the Joseph F. Smith building on the BYU campus to promote kindness and stand with minorities on Friday, Nov. 11.

Thinking outside the box can lead to job offers

Students on the job hunt should use a dose of creativity while showcasing their experience and being persistent, University Career Services directors said.

‘People of color against Trump’ protest outside JFSB

The day following the election, some students could be seen on campus wearing red, white and blue, "Make America Great Again" hats, and other patriotic attire. Mixed with them were BYU students Jeremiah Poti, Trey Hall, and Kyle Ke standing in front of the Joseph F. Smith Building with signs that read, "Colored People Against Trump" and "Make America Hate Again."

Women’s studies celebrates 25 years at BYU

The BYU women's studies minor officially turned 25 this year. The minor was established in 1991 and focuses on women's lives around the world and throughout history.

SilverCloud offers online counseling for BYU students

BYU Counseling and Psychology Services is offering an online tool for students suffering from stress, mild anxiety or depression.
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