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Relief Society president asks diplomats to give education opportunities to women
Relief Society General President Jean Bingham invited world leaders to increase women's access to education in a speech on International Women's Day.
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BYU career services professionals gather at conference in Las Vegas
Director of Alumni and Career Services at BYU-Hawaii Mark Macdonald (left) speaks with a vendor about shared opportunities for BYU-Hawaii Alumni and Career Services. (Braden Lanham)
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Elder Ronald A. Rasband: Standing with the Leaders of the Church
Elder Ronald A. Rasband (LDS Church)
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Military begins to recruit women for combat jobs
One of the 20 female soldiers, center, who is among the 400 students who qualified to start Ranger School, runs in place in between obstacles on the Darby Queen, one of the toughest obstacle courses in U.S. Army training, at Fort Benning, in Ga. (Robin Trimarchi/Ledger-Enquirer via AP, File)
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Obama visits US mosque for the first time in his presidency
President Barack Obama meets with members of Muslim-American community at the Islamic Society of Baltimore, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, in Baltimore. Obama is making his first visit to a U.S. mosque at a time Muslim-Americans say they're confronting increasing levels of bias in speech and deeds. (Associated Press)
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Donations drop for Scouts in Utah after gay leader decision
SALT LAKE CITY — One of the largest Boy Scout councils in the country is laying off employees because donations are down — possibly a side effect of tension between the Scouts and the Mormon church over this summer's decision to allow gay Scout leaders.
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What great leaders do
With the distinction of presidential appointments from the last eight U.S. Presidents, Roger B. Porter has had the opportunity to observe firsthand what makes or breaks a great leader.
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