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When he was first approached about giving a BYU devotional, Kalani Sitake was unsure about it. ... That’s why I go to some of the events that are out there, because LaVell started it and it was ...
His message was endorsed by BYU President Shane Reese, who told the devotional assembly that the coach is “a man who lives what he says. He not only talks the talk, but walks the walk.
BYU devotionals positively impact students Elder Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles addresses students at a BYU devotional in Dec. 2017. Research proves BYU's weekly devotionals ...
Following BYU men's basketball's 86-73 victory over West Virginia on Saturday, the team attended worship services in Morgantown on Sunday morning, then boarded a plane to Oklahoma that afternoon and ...
One of those priority recruits is Nevada native Salesi Manu. Manu was in attendance for BYU's game against Iowa State. We caught up with Manu to get a recap of his BYU official visit.
BYU President Kevin J. Worthen gives two thumbs up during a devotional at the Marriott Center Tuesday, March 21, 2023, when it was announced he will be stepping down from his post.
BYU-I adjunct instructors have been fired for failing an "ecclesiastical" test. But they can't find out the reasons.
He is the first Black individual to deliver a BYU devotional in 14 years, according to BYU's student newspaper The Daily Universe, which is something Gabriel felt was a large responsibility.
A top leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints warned Brigham Young University students Tuesday to avoid placing their political party at the center of their identity, to pursue ...
(KUTV) BYU Professor Benjamin M. Ogles, a psychologist and member of BYU's Advisory Council on Campus Response to Sexual Assault, delivered a devotional that focused on the topic of sexual assault ...
The BYU Title IX office is hosting “Can I Kiss You? A Candid Look at Consent,” an event focused on how to seek and ask for consent, Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Varsity Theater on BYU campus.
Keith Vorkink, a finance professor in the BYU Marriott School of Management, discussed the challenges of learning how to make correct judgments in the face of uncertainty at Tuesday's BYU Devotional.