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Back pain among college students is often caused by heavy backpacks. Exercise sciences professor Ulrike Mitchell shares five tips to help prevent future pain.
Data recently released from the National Center for Education Statistics show that when it comes to yield rate — the percentage of admitted students who go on to enroll — BYU is elite. The Cougs’ 78% rate is good enough for No. 5 in the country, placing it just behind Harvard and Stanford and ahead of Princeton and Yale.
Office Hours is a series focusing on unique artifacts that BYU employees display in their offices.
PCOS stands for polycystic ovary syndrome. It is a medical condition that one in eight women are likely to suffer from, and there has been close to no research in the United States done on it.
Eliza Howe is a Senior year student at BYU, emphasizing Environmental and Occupational Health as she prepares for graduate education.
Visitors at the Bean Life Science Museum can now walk through the Evolutionary Tree of Life, tracing the journey from prehistoric life to modern species with their own feet through the interactive new exhibit.
BYU Professor of Geology, Greg Carling, and his team are investigating possible groundwater contamination in the Great Salt Lake, a crucial ecosystem that supports thousands of migratory birds.
Elder John A. McCune, a general authority seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered a campus devotional at the Marriott Center. Elder McCune testified that God wants to guide and direct each of His children through revelation.
Jonah Lindsay is a student in his senior year at BYU Public Health who is emphasizing in Environmental and Occupational Health.
Working for the Melonakos Lab at BYU allows students to gain hands-on experience while helping uncover how anesthesia operates in the brain.