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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
A Few Secrets of Life
These three secrets will help you graduates make the most of your life: use your time wisely, know who you are, and love the right things.
Part of Something Greater
Welcome, graduates, to the BYU Alumni Association. Remember your time at this university, and how you are forever a part of something greater than yourself.
The Sharing of Common Values
Baroness Emma Nicholson receives an honorary doctorate and tells "fellow" graduates the history and common values she shares with BYU and the Church.
Words to Live By
The original meaning of "awful" is more closely related to "awe" - gratitude, reverence, and respect. Be "awful." Let the experience of awe change you.
Let’s Not Leave Jonny Behind
One of the most important lessons we can take from BYU is to sacrifice for one another. Don't leave Jonny behind. Some races are better finished together.
The Next Phase
As you enter the next phase of your life, the BYU Alumni Association allows you to connect your unique story with so many others.
Alumni of Your Alma Mater
"Alma mater" is Latin for "nurturing mother," and an "alumnus" is the equivalent of a foster child. What kind of alumni will you be for your alma maters?
Seeking a Balanced Life
Elder Hallstrom shares some grounding principles for keeping a balanced life for the times you feel like you are living an acrobatics act.
Our Identities at BYU and Beyond
When we go through major changes, we realize the need for a constant source of identity. That identity comes from knowing we are children of God.
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