Highlights from BYU Colleges: Identifying and eradicating racism in books, researchers create hybrid quinoa crops

Adjunct English professor Madeleine Dresden gave a presentation at the 2021 Latter-day Saint Publishing and Media Association Conference on Oct. 9. Her lecture highlighted the importance of representation for people of color and identifying the tropes and stereotypes present in books and media.

Soon-to-be graduates reflect on college life in COVID-19 era

COVID-19 has created a unique college experience for this year's April 2022 graduates. They have spent most of their education in a global pandemic which took away many typical college life experiences for them.

BYU bans demonstrations on Y Mountain in updated policy

Students and faculty will no longer be allowed to protest on university-owned portions of Y Mountain, BYU announced Monday in a recently approved policy update. The updated demonstration policy was approved on Dec. 20, 2021.

Highlights from BYU Colleges: Museum of Art exhibit shares scenes of Paris, students track South Pole icebergs

College of HumanitiesBYU student Savannah Taylor shared her experience visiting the BYU Museum of Art exhibit L'affichomania: The Passion for French Posters. She explains...

Lack of women’s health information can be countered with campus resources

A recent study from Ipsos North American shows that the majority of women lack knowledge surrounding their health. Resources on the BYU campus hope to educate women and create a safe space for them to ask questions and focus on their heath.

New year brings new resolutions for students

For many people, a new year means new resolutions and new goals. However, resolutions are not limited to these. Here are some of the goals BYU students have planned to accomplish.
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