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"No Man Is An Island: Lessons Learned as a Legislator and Diplomat"
On April 10, 2025, President Reese met with Dallin Bundy to tell him he was selected as a 2025 Truman Scholar. Dallin Bundy, a junior at Brigham Young University studying political science with a minor in civic engagement leadership, is the fifth BYU student in five consecutive years to receive this award.
On November 2, the Office of Civic Engagement celebrated their 10th anniversary of being civically engaged by hosting a community service project.
On November 13, students and faculty gathered to experience an American Thanksgiving at the Psychology Department's multicultural Friendsgiving. Hosted annually by the department’s Belonging and Diversity Committee for the past four years, the event aims to promote peer mentorship, education, and intersectionality.