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Full Divine Potential
"My dear students, the answer to darkness is light. The answer to evil is Christ. He is the ultimate gift of light. And the goal for you and me this year – our 150th year as a university – is to grow, to celebrate, to share His light. Indeed, this is our sesquicentennial theme: celebrating gifts of light." —President C. Shane Reese, Fall Devotional 2025
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A Unique Light
For the past 150 years, BYU has been amplifying truth and knowledge by nurturing the divine light in our students who then share the light of Jesus Christ with the world. As we celebrate BYU, we will celebrate gifts of light: gifts of light given to us and gifts of light we can share with others.
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Go Forth to Serve
Cougs Care invites BYU Football fans to give back to the communities hosting each game through simple, high-impact service projects held at the pre-game tailgates. Click the button below to see the new schedule for this season.
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By Study & By Faith
“In the Church, obtaining an education and getting knowledge are a religious responsibility. We educate our minds so that one day we can render service of worth to somebody else.”
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News
New BYU microscopes offer atomic-level imaging, student-led research
At many universities, student researchers rarely get the chance to even see a transmission electron microscope, or TEM, up close—let alone use one. At BYU, undergraduate students are about to run the show.
The next chapter in BYU's origami engineering: Student-discovered patterns unfold like blooming flowers, have major applications
BYU Engineering is well known for origami-inspired research and innovations, including foldable antenna systems used in space. Recently, an undergraduate student made a significant discovery—a new family of origami patterns with promising applications across a range of fields, including space systems, medical devices, bulletproof shields, architecture, furniture and aerodynamic components for transportation.
Learning students’ names boosts belonging at BYU, study finds
The start of a new semester brings more than fresh syllabi. It brings the challenge—and opportunity—of learning the names behind each new face in a classroom.