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Discover why there’s no place like TCU. This TV spot ran during the men's and women's basketball seasons. 

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In just three days, five BYU commercial students and their Grammy-winning mentor wrote and recorded a new song, the culmination of an unforgettable dream collaboration with world-renowned guitarist Mark Lettieri. 

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Decades after their service on a top-secret World War II project, U.S. soldiers who deceived the Nazis as part of the "Ghost Army" were honored during a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. Justin Kunz, a BYU associate professor of illustration, was selected by the U.S. Mint to design the Ghost Army Medal.

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A recruitment video for Texas A&M's small animal teaching hospital.

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After a devastating car accident after her first semester of college, Maren Schettler faced a long and challenging recovery. But with unwavering resolve, she returned to school the following fall, defying all odds. 

 

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Created as a part of the University of Tennessee's annual "It Takes A Volunteer" campaign. As drum major for the Pride of the Southland Band, junior Christian Carroll wants to be known for more than keeping his bandmates in time. For Carroll, it’s about good leadership and creating personal connections with each member in the band.

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As a Scot, Stan Ballard '89 exemplified all of the character assets required to "do good on the largest possible scale." When he died in 2005 after a 10-year battle with cancer, his friend and teammate Scott Fletcher '89 wanted to honor Stan, and those traits with which he inspired his fellow Scots, with a permanent reminder of the legacy that one man can leave behind. On Saturday, Jan. 25, during halftime of the Maryville College men's basketball game vs.

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University of Miami Senior Cormac O’Brien is setting personal and team records and enjoying the camaraderie and connection that come from distance running—the sport he’s grown to love.

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Biology professor Ken Feeley and a team of student researchers are conducting detailed surveys in the forests of Big Cypress National Preserve. Building upon government research from the early 1990s, their work involves mapping tree locations, measuring dimensions, monitoring growth rates, and tracking mortality. These surveys serve as a critical foundation for future research, providing valuable data that can be used to study how the ecosystem is changing over time.

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Miller School of Medicine researcher Robert W. Keane finds artistic expression through painting.

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