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Through the College of Life Sciences, students like Abigail Borgmeier, Micah Taotafa, and Olivea Fisher reflect light throughout the world as they contribute to meaningful research in Antarctica, Hawaii, and the Netherlands.
Patients facing triple-negative breast cancer have significantly limited treatment options, but Naomi Rapier-Sharman and Mauri Spendlove are striving to change that, bringing light to those who need it most.
A team of BYU students are gaining insights on how to better understand and assist individuals with sensory processing disorders like autism through their zebrafish research.
Dean Bridgewater shares lessons we can learn from the life of a scientist who is both a great scholar and a disciple of Christ.
PWS students designed and installed a botanical garden display west of the Life Sciences Building that highlights some of the research being conducted in all four of the department's programs.
Dean Bridgewater presents this special edition of the Impact magazine, which celebrates BYU's 150th anniversary by highlighting some of the ways that students and faculty in the College share their light for the benefit of the world.
The 2025 Neuroscience Art Contest challenged students to explore the musicality of the brain through art, resulting in several creative and captivating pieces.
Christine Frandsen joins Cougar Hall on the Y Health podcast to discuss the importance of Media Literacy when it comes to Public Health.
BYU professor Robert Christensen, a member of the Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics in the Marriott School of Business, has been named a National Academy of Public Administration Fellow. Christensen is one of 42 public administration leaders selected to the 2025 Class of Academy Fellows and is the only representative from Utah, and the first from BYU to be named to the list.
"Enter To Learn, Go Forth To Serve" can be downloaded for those who give 75 hours of service during the sesquicentennial year.