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With 574 tribes, countless treaties and evolving court decisions, Native American law can be a complex maze. BYU law ...
Richard Houseman, dean of BYU Continuing Education, gave his devotional address Tuesday morning in the Marriott Center. He ...
Day, BYU geologists uncover lingering WWII shrapnel on Normandy beaches to study how history still shapes the coastline today ...
In a recent study, BYU professors Jacob Steffen and Taylor Wells explored why some people are still reluctant to use GenAI tools. While some people might worry about an AI apocalypse, Steffen and ...
Brigham Young University President Kevin J Worthen announced today that the Committee on Race, Equity & Belonging (CoREB) has completed its study, which included numerous meetings with students, ...
For years, we've been told that sugar is a major culprit behind the global rise in type 2 diabetes. Now, emerging evidence from BYU researchers adds nuance to that message, suggesting not all sugar ...
Research from BYU professor Sarah Coyne indicates that engagement with princess culture has a positive impact on child development over time. In the longest study to date on the impact of princess ...
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 ...
As the United States gears up for a general election in one of the most tumultuous years in recent history, a new BYU study by sociology professor Jacob Rugh uncovers troubling new data about factors ...
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 ...
Research from Dr. Ashley LeBaron-Black discovered that children who learn proper money management behavior from their parents have more fulfilling relationships with their significant others in young ...
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 ...
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