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Today’s special forum featured a panel discussion with current BYU President C. Shane Reese and previous Presidents Kevin J Worthen, Cecil O. Samuelson and Merrill J. Bateman.
Christine Frandsen joins Cougar Hall on the Y Health podcast to discuss the importance of Media Literacy when it comes to Public Health.
Honorable Mention Inspiring Learning Contest 2025
Brighton Jacobs is an undergraduate studying Cell Biology and Physiology. He works in a lab exploring embryo development at the cellular level using chicken eggs. There is a unique reverence in the way Brighton studies these embryos. You can see the wonder he holds as he witnesses the development of life from under a microscope. Brighton showed me that BYU is a unique place where observing the creation of life can deepen not only our scientific understanding but our faith in God and his gift of life and light.
3rd Place Winner Inspiring Learning Contest 2025 Inside Category
During my summer research program at Washington University, I explored the intricate development of renal tubules in a newborn mouse kidney. Under fluorescence microscopy, these delicate structures glowed vividly, reminding me that even at the smallest scale, life is sustained by divine design. In these patterns of growth and renewal, I see the light of Christ—illuminating the beauty, order, and purpose within creation, and inspiring me to seek understanding through both science and faith.
2nd Place Winner Inspiring Learning Contest 2025 Outside Category
I have always felt drawn to people who demonstrate passion. Maybe