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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
What Is Yet Required of Me?
Among the contributions BYU graduates will give to the world, what is required of them by the Lord? It's nothing new: to keep His commandments.
“And Thus We See”
Develop your spiritual capacity as you grow intellectually. This development will help you use knowledge to discern.
We Believe in You
Terry R. Seamons, president of the BYU Alumni Association of the time, reminds the class of 2014 to stay connected to BYU after they graduate.
To Serve and Benefit the World
BYU graduates are encouraged to become lifelong learner and use their knowledge to serve others.
Commemorating Your Divine Potential
BYU August 2014 Commencement. Graduation is about celebrating potential. Success in the next phases of life will be measured by what you become.
Disciples of Jesus Christ—Defenders of Marriage
Family life will be your most enduring reward. Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ will be called upon as defenders of marriage and family.
Lifelong Learning and Continuous Service
Terry R. Seamons invites students leaving the university to be lifelong learners and to provide continuous service wherever life takes them.
How Will You Serve?
A BYU education is about more than academics; it is also about learning how to serve.
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