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BYU professor Dr. Steve Thygerson has helped lead a multinational research project on studying the health effects that the Nepalese brick kilns are causing.
BYU Professors Jim Johnston and Darrell Sonntag guided a student-led research team to look at if certain air conditioners cycle more air pollution into a home.
BYU student Greg Hooke talks about cultivating belonging in the College of Life Sciences on the newest episode of the Y Health Podcast.
Trudy Munford and Georgia Calhoun talk about their civil rights activism, education, and their faith in the newest episode of “The Y Health Podcast.”
As BYU arrives upon and celebrates its 150th anniversary as a university, BYU Public Health is celebrating the 150 years of BYU and looks forward to helping students look toward how they can get involved in public health as they join a legacy of helping make the world a healthier and safer place while having fun in the best major at BYU!
Dr. Erik Nelson and a team of researchers looked at the rate of injuries that happen in youth baseball across different socioeconomic levels. This research was published in the Journal of Athletic Training by the National Athletic Training Association.
BYU students Jonah Lindsay, Brin Openshaw, Kaylee Packer and Parker Willis won the ILO Award for the International Labor Organization Youth Congress in the inaugural year the award was presented.
Ali Crandall, a BYU Public Health professor, is currently in the process of conducting foundational research in the field by studying health over multiple generations.
BYU students Parker Willis, Brin Openshaw, Kaylee Packer, and Jonah Lindsay are one of five global teams to present their call-to-action project at the World Assembly of Occupational Safety and Health 2025.
Hayley Poffenberger graduated from the 4+1 public health program at Brigham Young University in April, with an emphasis in health promotion and an ambition to create change.