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Despite mounting evidence that social connection is vital to physical health, new BYU research shows most people, including ...
Sarah Clark, dean of the David O. McKay School of Education, delivered the devotional address on Tuesday morning at the ...
The Brigham Young University Board of Trustees has approved the BYU West Campus, site of the former Provo High School, as the ...
A new study from BYU professor of physics and astronomy Darin Ragozzine and former undergraduate student Maia Nelsen provides new insight into the structure of objects in the Kuiper Belt. Using data ...
New research from BYU highlights how subtle parental preferences—based on birth order, personality, and gender—can shape sibling relationships and family dynamics. Siblings share a unique bond built ...
With approval from its Board of Trustees, Brigham Young University has appointed Dr. Mark Ott as the inaugural dean of BYU's medical school. An accomplished surgeon with Intermountain Health, Ott has ...
Dear Members of the BYU Campus Community, Most of you know that in late July the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the decision to create a medical school ...
Fireworks are a top contributor to particle pollution in the Wasatch Front, according to a new BYU study. As Independence Day approaches, Utahns are preparing to celebrate the nation’s birth with ...
An eye-catching new BYU study shows just how different the experience of walking home at night is for women versus men. The study, led by BYU public health professor Robbie Chaney, provides clear ...
The low-head dam just before the rapids at Great Falls Park on the Potomac River in Virginia. Low-head dams — man-made barriers just a few feet tall that change the level of a river — are commonly ...
A BYU study found that pornography use by men or women at any level negatively impacted romantic relationships, with a pronounced negative impact on relationship stability. Avoiding pornography is ...
Teenagers struggling to develop a healthy sense of identity must walk a tightrope, balancing commitment to their family’s values with their own exploration of what matters, most psychologists agree. A ...