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Full Divine Potential

Every Tuesday at 11:05 a.m., students, faculty, staff and the greater BYU community attend the weekly devotional or forum address for a truly unique experience as the campus gathers to receive spiritual and temporal edification. Click the link below to see the spring and summer term devotional schedule.
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By Study & By Faith

“The reason I wanted to come to BYU is to have an education that's grounded in the gospel.”

Watch BYU Vocal Point's Jensen Diederich take the stage to talk about how he's grown spiritually and academically during his time at BYU.
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A Unique Light

Growing up in poverty, Nay Robinson never saw herself as a college student. Now, as a BYU graduate, she’s on a mission to open doors for the next generation.
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Go Forth to Serve

Traveling through South America, BYU Enginering grad Rebecca Frei joined a student team working on meaningful, real-world challenges.

She helped design and deliver prosthetic leg liners in Ecuador — building on the very same project her siblings had worked on in past years — while also contributing to tools like quinoa washers and emission sensors to aid local farmers.

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