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Eye on the Y: BYU geological sciences professor recognized, fans support BYU Cougarettes, International Society Conference on war, diplomacy, human rights
BYU geological sciences professor receives out-of-this-world honor
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BYU geology professor explores the planet, inspires students
On the beach of Carpinteria, California, Jani Radebaugh and a group of students and faculty from BYU's Geology Department took their lunch break as towering waves crashed into the sand.
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Staff and faculty show an abundance of support for President Reese following his inauguration
Professors and administrators attended the university's faculty reception at the Hinckley Center to celebrate President Reese's official appointment as BYU's 14th president following his inauguration on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
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BYU professors express excitement over Mars rover Perseverance
NASA successfully landed its Perseverance rover on the surface of Mars on Feb. 18 after a 203-day journey.
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First BYU climate change course coming this fall
BYU will offer a new course about climate change this fall. While many departments have taught classes related to climate change, this course is said to be the first that will focus on both the science and solutions.
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BYU geologists discover meteorites, travel the world
Jani Radebaugh, BYU geology professor and specialist in solar system geology, stands near a volcano on the island of Ambrym in the Republic of Vanuatu. Geology students tend to have multiple field trip opportunities. (Jani Radebaugh)
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BYU professor writes book examining evolution and faith
The origin of man has almost always been a controversial conversation. People have disputed evolution and creation since Charles Darwin introduced the theory of evolution in 1859.
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Jani Radebaugh: we explore so that we may discover
Jani Radebaugh from the Department of Geological Sciences delivered this week's forum address filled with personal experiences of exploration and discovery on Tuesday, July 28.
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