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A recent study from BYU’s Computational Health Science Lab sheds light on a surprising truth: the key predictors of bullying might not be the typical ones we often suspect.
The Belonging Fellowship Scholarship helped Della Fisher overcome the challenges of being a non-traditional student and gave her the opportunities to research and teach in public health. With her passion for community impact, Fisher is now pursuing a Master’s degree to continue creating change.
The Belonging Fellowship Scholarship gave Este Stringham the chance to explore both preventative medicine and storytelling through public health. From cancer research to internships, Stringham uses her passion for writing and science to advocate for better healthcare practices.
The Belonging Fellowship Scholarship enabled Annabeth Mathews to pursue meaningful opportunities in public health, where she found her purpose in connecting with others. Whether promoting wellness or educating on sexual misconduct, Mathews uses public health to empower communities.
The Belonging Fellowship Scholarship empowered Dilany Santamaria to use her experiences and bilingual skills to bridge diversity gaps in healthcare. Her public health journey is shaped by a personal mission to make healthcare more inclusive for underrepresented communities.
Emily Nunez's journey into public health was made possible through the Belonging Fellowship Scholarship, which opened doors to countless opportunities in the field. From working with LDS Charities to pursuing hands-on experiences, Nunez has been able to explore different areas of public health and prepare for her future in PA school.
Passionate about both football and plant sciences, Katie Anselmi jumped at the chance to conduct research on the BYU football field, collecting data that benefits the health and wellness of the players and improves their game performance.
In the worn enamel and calcified plaque of ancient Egyptian teeth, Emily Buss and Carlos Moreno trace the evolution of oral bacteria—a link between the past and the present that offers insights into ancient diets, oral health, and disease.
Life sciences students are linking centuries-old research to the future at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands, and helping to answer modern questions about biodiversity, climate change, and conservation.
Ty Hopkins shares powerful insights from personal trials, ultra-endurance cycling races, and spiritual reflection to redefine endurance not as a grind to the finish line, but as a joyful, refining journey of growth, gratitude, and connection with God.