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Go Forth to Serve
Capturing the spirit and mission of BYU, a new anthem has arrived—just in time for BYU’s sesquicentennial.
The fun and inspiring anthem, “Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve," is now available to BYU 150th participants who reach the 75-hour service benchmark in the anniversary service challenge.
The fun and inspiring anthem, “Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve," is now available to BYU 150th participants who reach the 75-hour service benchmark in the anniversary service challenge.
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A Unique Light
Have you heard? BYU’s carillon has a new bell! This massive (3.5 tons) new bell is the first bell to be added since 1975 when the carillon was built for BYU’s centennial celebration. Its inscription reads "May these bells proclaim forever our gratitude to those who founded and to those who sustain Brigham Young University.”
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Full Divine Potential
To commemorate BYU’s 150th anniversary, President Dallin H. Oaks and President Jeffrey R. Holland—both former university presidents—share heartfelt memories and reflections about their tenures leading Brigham Young University and about the importance of the school’s spiritual mission, academic achievements, and influence of alumni across the globe. Their words highlight the faith, vision, and legacy that continue to shape BYU today.
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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
A Farmer's Field of Dreams? BYU-built smart tech maps moisture levels, will adjust watering automatically
The team of BYU engineers placed 86 Bluetooth devices throughout a 50-hectare field near Elberta, Utah, to measure water levels across every inch of the field. Placing this many sensors in a commercial field is unprecedented and allows researchers to see unique patterns that have never before been captured.
Forum: BYU 150 president's panel
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.
Duo of BYU professors named to list of world's most influential researchers
Two Brigham Young University professors have been named as two of the most influential researchers in the world, with one earning the distinction for the first time and another extending a years-long streak on the list.
Devotional: "What desirest thou?"
In the campus devotional on Tuesday, Elder B. Corey Cuvelier of the Quorum of the Seventy spoke to students about having righteous desires and how to align life goals and daily habits with those desires.