Students interested in hands-on education, designing and building things and making a difference in the lives of students should consider the technology and engineering education major.
The fourth annual Major Fair welcomes students at any stage of their undergraduate career to explore majors, minors and other campus programs offered at BYU.
In the spirit of tradition, service and history the Center for Service and Learning presents Service 101 as the theme this year in celebration of Y-Days one hundred first anniversary.
October 27, 2008, 12:00 pm - Distinguished Professor of World Politics Hans-Henrik Holm from the Danish School of Journalism at Aarhus University visits to give a lunchtime talk about European press coverage of the U.S presidential campaigns.
October 23, 2008, 11:30 am - Matt Winkler, editor in chief of Bloomberg News, visits to discuss the financial crisis from his vantage near Wall Street. Please join us for reception, discussion and questions and answers with one the nation's
October 29, 2008, 5:30 pm - Please join Distinguished Regents' Lecturers Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist.org, and Phil Bronstein, Editor-at-Large of the San Francisco Chronicle, as they discuss the future of journalism in a world in which professionals and citizens
October 30, 2008, 5:30 pm - Senior Lecturer and political reporting veteran Susan Rasky moderates a toplight panel discussion featuring journalists, scholars, and analysts debating campaign press coverage and the approaching historic vote.
November 12, 2008, 5:30 pm - Please welcome Emeritus Professor Tim Ferris, author of the acclaimed books Seeing in the Dark, Life Beyond Earth, and the Whole Shebang, and accomplished magazine writer, as he returns to North Gate to discuss
The Santa Clara men's soccer team was dealt its third tie of the season Sunday afternoon as SCU and Saint Mary's fought to a 1-1 tie. Sophomore Jalil Anibaba scored the lone goal for the Broncos.
After playing another weekend on the road, the No. 12 Santa Clara men's water polo team improved their record to 13-6 on the season. On Sunday, Oct. 12, the Broncos dominated the UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs, 17-3. They came
Meet the Broncos's Basketball teams Sportoberfest" is set for the Sun., Oct. 19 during the Santa Clara women's and men's soccer doubleheader at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Santa Clara men's and women's basketball teams will be introduced to the fans
The Santa Clara cross country teams are training hard this week for the Bronco Invitational this Sat., Oct. 18 at Baylands Park in Sunnyvale. Freshman Nhuguyen Le of Mission Viejo, Calif. is ready to run in his first Bronco Invitational.
The Santa Clara women's basketball team will help millions of Americans fight breast cancer this month as they participate in the annual American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. The event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25
Tight end Andrew George embraces his role as Dennis Pitta's backup, but that didn't stop him from having a career day Saturday against New Mexico. The junior tight end caught the first two of quarterback Max Hall's three touchdown passes
BYU women's volleyball had two great games over the weekend with season-high individual performances and new team records, including four double-doubles, but couldn't quite pull out the wins it wanted against San Diego State and UNLV.
The Cougar footballers claimed two more conference victories at South Field over the weekend, first getting by UNLV 1-0 on Thursday before dispatching San Diego State 2-0 on Saturday.
BYU posted another dominating performance, although some would say not dominating enough, Saturday in front of a sold-out 64,105 fans in a 21-3 win over MWC-foe New Mexico. The defense held all-MWC running back Rodney Ferguson to 93 yards on
The weekend chill that swept Provo is nothing new to the BYU men's hockey team as they claimed the ice with an honorable 8-6 home-opening victory over Metro State on Friday at the Peaks Ice Arena.
The BYU swimming alumni reminisced on old memories as Cougar athletes, while making it clear they still had what it took to compete, Friday at the annual Alumni Meet.
The ninth-ranked BYU football team overcame a shaky start and an early deficit to put away the pesky Lobos of New Mexico 21-3 in front of a sold-out homecoming crowd.