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Before you blame the dating pool, ask yourself what you believe about marriage. A School of Family Life graduate student found that beliefs about marriage at age 19 were tied to relationship stability five years later.
Understanding history requires nuance over nostalgia, an enduring theme of Professor Grant Madsen’s lecture on Reaganomics.
A pair of student archaeology researchers recently uncovered forgotten burial sites beneath BYU. What began as an investigation in the archives has blossomed into a vital conversation about how we remember those who have passed.
New research reveals why you can spend hours talking to people online and still feel alone.
At the 22nd Annual Marjorie Hinckley Lecture, Karin Wulf shared how genealogy shaped America's earliest systems.
New research from a BYU psychology professor finds that replacing face-to-face interaction with online communication can weaken social connections and increase feelings of isolation.
Beyond the candlelit dinners and engagement posts, many students are navigating ambiguous loss, longing for someone they have long expected but have not yet met.
A friendly competition with Utah Valley University encourages students to vote in local elections.
A diverse panel of educational leaders spoke with BYU students about how local involvement in education can lead to meaningful civic impact.
Robert George and Cornel West share rare model of principled disagreement rooted in integrity, love, and faith at a campus lecture.
The Utah Legislature began its annual session on Tuesday, Jan. 20, and issues such as housing affordability, public transportation and education are on the horizon for Utahns and Brigham Young University students.
While neuroimmune research is on the rise, this is the first study to explore whether alcohol consumption might involve neuroimmune mechanisms. In particular, the researchers explored how immune cells function relative to dopamine levels.
Continual improvement and focusing on individuals help Christina Jacobs impact students’ lives.
Ashley Fraser shares how goals help us have hope for the new year
No matter your circumstances, traditions can bolster connection during the holidays, especially if you consider these three tips.