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Inspiring messages from university presidents, faculty, and Church leaders
Insightful presentations by BYU faculty and guests of the university
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Beginning-of-year addresses from university administrators to faculty and staff
Banishing All Shadows
In this commencement address, Holland declares that the light of God's love is powerful enough to banish all shadows and forces of darkness.
“College Song”
Rather than following the worldly motivation, we ought to heed call of BYU's “College Song”: "the head, the heart, the hand united must be true."
The Importance of Being Present
Jared T. Blanchard, speaks on how being present will allow us to avoid distraction and maximize our potential instead of focusing on regrets or worries.
Connected for Good
Jonathan O. Hafen, new BYU Alumni Association president, tells Spring 2018 graduates that meaningful connections will keep them "connected for good."
The Economics of Goodness
A honorary BYU doctorate recipient imagines a world governed by the economics of goodness, where our character can solve society's ills.
Where Your Heart Is
Brent H. Nielson asks graduates to evaluate the condition of their hearts, for "where your heart is, there will your treasure be also."
Enter to Learn; Go Forth to Serve
President Worthen invites BYU graduates to reflect on BYU's slogan, Enter to Learn; Go Forth to Serve, as they begin a lifetime of service.
Embracing the Truth
Ashton Omdahl shares truths he has experienced at BYU and how embracing the truth and allowing it to change us can prepare us for bigger and better things.
If You Want to Go Far, Go Together
Jonathan O. Hafen encourages BYU graduates to stick together, quoting the proverb, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
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