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As BYU arrives upon and celebrates its 150th anniversary as a university, BYU Public Health is celebrating the 150 years of BYU and looks forward to helping students look toward how they can get involved in public health as they join a legacy of helping make the world a healthier and safer place while having fun in the best major at BYU!
Dr. Hopkins was initiated as a Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology—an honor that recognizes his contributions to the field and commitment to advancing kinesiology research and education.
The BYU MMBIO team competed at the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition in Paris, France where they won big for their revolutionary work.
In the Thomson Lab, where students focus on developing treatments to aid muscle regeneration, Zachary Funk is studying an enzyme that could be the key to treating muscle wasting disorders.
Dr. Erik Nelson and a team of researchers looked at the rate of injuries that happen in youth baseball across different socioeconomic levels. This research was published in the Journal of Athletic Training by the National Athletic Training Association.
Interested in understanding the neuroscientific complexities of suicidal ideation, Cole Murphy conducted research that shines a light on the importance of connection in preventing suicide.
When former BYU track athlete Tammy Bowers realized in 2012 that traditional athletics might not be part of her young son’s future, she decided to create something new.
The Brigham Young University Board of Trustees has approved plans to construct a new administration building to replace the existing Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building.
Every week, thousands of students gather on campus to be uplifted and inspired by remarkable devotional speakers. With the help of translators within BYU Speeches, thousands more across the globe can now access the spiritual reinforcement these speeches provide.
BYU students Jonah Lindsay, Brin Openshaw, Kaylee Packer and Parker Willis won the ILO Award for the International Labor Organization Youth Congress in the inaugural year the award was presented.