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BYU students blend faith, passion, and creativity to excel in the National Collegiate Landscape Competition, showcasing their talent and deep connection to God's creation. Listen to four competitors speak about their paths and perspectives, as well as ways they draw inspiration from their faith.
PhD student Gabi Jijon Nemalceff takes us into the fascinating world of caddisflies, focusing on how they use silk to construct cases, nets, and shelters. She explains how understanding the silk production and behavior of these aquatic insects can provide insights into stream biodiversity and conservation efforts.
BYU students Michael Davis, Fritz-Carl Morlant, and Tucker Bateman have developed a groundbreaking bacterial solution intended to help farmers combat soil salinity and increase crop yields. Here they share their experience with blending faith and science to address global hunger and poverty and to "make life better for [God's] children" (Tucker Bateman).
In this video, Jared Steele explores the incredible potential of "super shoes" – the game-changing technology that shattered records across the running world – to reshape health and rehabilitation. He and Dr. Ian Hunter share personal stories and insights into the process and their personal faith.
Join Sierra LeFevre as she reflects on how her time as a volunteer at United Way has shifted from a necessary task into a rewarding experience. Listen to what she has to say about building connections and contributing positive things to her community, all while learning what it means to serve with a full heart.
BYU student Jared Weight shares his unique experiences as a volunteer at United Way's reading club for kids. Hear about the relationships he has built, the growth he has seen in himself and the young students, and what he has learned about the deeper meaning of community service and spiritual identity.
Mazzy Marcucci opens up about her experience volunteering with United Way's reading club at South Franklin Community Center. Listen as she shares about the deep connections she has formed with the kids, the strengthening power of community, and how service has deepened her connection with God.
The BYU iGEM team is helping farmers in developing countries maximize fertilizer use with a plant that changes color based on soil nutrients, a breakthrough that could transform agriculture worldwide. Here the team shares about their research, their inspiration, and how they have aligned their scientific work with their faith to benefit mankind and solve real-world problems.