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Eye on the Y: BYU professor translates Mexican novel, BYU celebrates Black History Month, BYU AdLab recognized for award-winning commercial
BYU professor translates Mexican novel
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BYU grad student writes book to help kickstart careers
Finding a job after graduation just became easier.
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Cougar Questions: What would your dream job be if money weren't a factor?
A young person's dreams are often as big as the world. Students set off to college with hope in their hearts, and sometimes get a cold slap of reality. Some students quickly realize a dream job doesn't just fall into one's lap — one has to consider their future and their finances. The Universe wanted to know what BYU students' dream jobs would be if money weren't a factor.
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