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Inspiring messages from university presidents, faculty, and Church leaders
Insightful presentations by BYU faculty and guests of the university
Speeches from university administrators, students, and guest speakers at BYU graduation ceremonies
Beginning-of-year addresses from university administrators to faculty and staff
Lessons from Noise: Crackle to Calm
Noise—from military jets, rockets, volcanoes, or even aircraft toilets—teaches lessons about physics, the world, and our spiritual health.
Religion’s Surprising Impact on Academic Success
How does the “abider advantage” help many to excel in school? Religion complements education with discipline, structure, and support.
Why Institutions Matter
Institutions should be formative not performative, providing structure and purpose. Strengthening them will combat America's social crisis.
“The Pursuit of Happiness”
As we study the Constitution and spend time reading, we can cultivate virtue and learn what the Founders meant by the “pursuit of happiness.”
Making Strong Families a National Priority
Two-parent homes are a privilege. Making strong families a national priority will improve children's lives and reduce poverty and inequality.
Five Loaves and Two Fishes
“The Chosen” creator Dallas Jenkins learned it’s not our job to feed the 5,000. We bring our loaves and fishes; Christ does impossible math.
Why America Went Crazy and How You Can Stay Sane
As followers of Christ we must reach out with friendship and unconditional love to combat the hatred and loneliness prevalent in America.
Becoming a Disciple-Leader
We can become disciple-leaders by understanding the soul, heart, and mind of leadership, which work together to bring real power to leaders.
Great Temples of Learning on Temple Hill
Through understanding the genetics of oats and quinoa, we learn the importance of light and truth, both secular and spiritual.
How to Be a Confident Pluralist
Danielle Allen shares five steps for how to become a confident pluralist, someone who confidently unites with others despite any differences.