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Journey to a Land of Promise

“May I remind you of your divine identity and potential as spirit children of God. By living the precepts in the Book of Mormon, you will learn of and become like the Savior, Jesus Christ,” taught Elder Takashi Wada at Tuesday's devotional.

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News

Beyond diet: New BYU study links diesel exhaust to obesity and diabetes

By Melissa Jenson October 09, 2024 08:25 AM
A study co-authored by eight BYU students and three BYU faculty finds that exposure to the exhaust gas produced by diesel engines is tied to increased fat mass, enlarged fat cells, insulin resistance and inflammation. These changes can cause metabolic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

BYU names Mark Ott as inaugural dean of BYU Medical School

October 10, 2024 10:53 AM
An accomplished surgeon with Intermountain Health, Ott has held academic and affiliate appointments at Johns Hopkins, Harvard Medical School, Stanford School of Medicine and the University of Utah School of Medicine.

BYU completes first-ever campus-wide sustainability assessment, earns distinction

By Todd Hollingshead September 24, 2024 08:00 AM
BYU has been recognized as a STARS Gold Institution by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). The sustainability report from AASHE considers BYU’s commitment to sustainability in academics, student and public engagement, operations, planning and administration, as well as its unique approach to earthly stewardship. BYU is one of only 140 institutions in the country to have been awarded a gold rating by AASHE.