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Recognizing the wetland treasure of the Provo River Delta and hoping to share it with the rising generation, recent BYU graduate Josh Hammari developed a two-day camp to inspire wonder and environmental stewardship in 8-12 year olds.
When students step into Joseph Darowski’s office, the first thing they notice are shelves lined with comic books. Iconic characters like Batman, Superman, the Flash and Wonder Woman fill the space with vibrant color and nostalgia. For Darowski—an English professor—these superheroes and stories are central to his academic research.
Investigating how muscle contraction angles impact force production, BYU student researchers Mickelle MacCabe and Logan Smith offer meaningful insights for treating foot pathologies and improving physical rehabilitation.
Grace Christensen, a recent graduate from BYU’s Public Health Department, is heading toward big things as she continues working to make meaningful changes to countless lives.
New BYU research shows that hitting the books and helping others in your 20s leads to a happier, more regret-free life in your 30s.
Sherami Jara, assistant dean and director of Liberal Arts Advisement and Careers, delivered a devotional address at the Joseph Smith Building on choosing faith over fear through turning to Jesus Christ.
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.