BYU Forum Address
Franklin Chang-Diaz (9/25/07)
Franklin Chang-Diaz, former NASA astronaut, speaks to BYU students about the past and future of manned space travel.
Episodes: BYU Forum Address
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Originally aired: 3/19/2013
Revealing the Elusive President: George Washington
Alison Davis-Blake (11/13/12)
Originally aired: 11/13/2012
"Building Your Positive Business Career"
Judge Thomas B. Griffith (9/18/12)
Originally aired: 9/18/2012
The Hard Work of Understanding the Constitution
Patti Freeman (7/17/12)
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Intentional Recreation and Things that Matter Most
Rulon Pope (5/15/12)
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Engel's Law
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Originally aired: 4/3/2012
From Small Beginnings
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Originally aired: 1/24/2012
Life's Two Biggest Questions
James Mcpherson (11/29/11)
Originally aired: 11/29/2011
Why the Civil War Still Matters Today
Senator Joseph Lieberman (10/25/11)
Originally aired: 10/25/2011
Faith in the Public Square
Gregg Easterbrook (9/20/11)
Originally aired: 9/20/2011
The Global Economy: What's Next?
Laura Padilla (7/26/11)
Originally aired: 7/26/2011
Seize the Day: A Proactive Approach to Parenting Teens
John Welch (5/17/11)
Originally aired: 5/17/2011
Thy Mind, O Man, Must Stretch
Micheal Flaherty (3/15/11)
Originally aired: 3/16/2011
On a Film and a Prayer: The Stories of Our Lives
David Norton (2/15/11)
Originally aired: 2/16/2011
The English Word
Gordon H. Smith (9/21/10)
Originally aired: 9/21/2010
BYU, Broadcasting and Your Pursuit of Happiness
Laura Bridgewater (7/20/10)
Originally aired: 7/20/2010
Embryonic Stem Cell Research- Past, Present, and Future
Tom Sederberg (5/18/10)
Originally aired: 5/18/2010
Computer Graphics and Mentoring
His Eminence Francis Cardinal George (2/23/10)
Originally aired: 2/23/2010
Catholics and Latter-day Saints: Partners in the Defense of Religious Freedom
Greg Mortenson(10/27/09)
Originally aired: 10/27/2009
Fighting for Peace Through Education
Roger Macfarlane (5/19/09)
Originally aired: 5/19/2009
Lighting Vesuvius: Observations and Lessons from an Infamous Volcano
Arthur C. Brooks (2/24/09)
Originally aired: 2/24/2009
Why Giving Matters
David G. Long (1/27/09)
Originally aired: 1/27/2009
Microwaves, Icebergs, and Global Warming
Paul B. Savage (7/15/08)
Originally aired: 10/13/2008
Winning the War Against an Innumerable Army: Protections through Innate Immunity
Barta Heiner (5/13/08)
Originally aired: 5/13/2008
Counterfeits: A Mess of Pottage
Nathaniel Philbrick (11/6/07)
Originally aired: 11/6/2007
Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. (10/23/07)
Originally aired: 10/23/2007
John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States, speaks to BYU students and faculty. He speaks about the U.S. Constitution and encourages...
Senator Harry Reid (10/9/07)
Originally aired: 10/9/2007
Senator Harry Reid, US Senate Majority Leader, speaks to BYU students. He relates how his life has shaped his religious and political beliefs.
Franklin Chang-Diaz (9/25/07)
Originally aired: 9/25/2007
Franklin Chang-Diaz, former NASA astronaut, speaks to BYU students about the past and future of manned space travel.
Jenny Pulsipher (7/17/07)
Originally aired: 7/17/2007
Indiana Jones in the Archives: The Art and Adventure of History
C. Arden Pope III (2/27/07)
Originally aired: 2/27/2007
What Are You Breathing and Should You Inhale?
Jean Bethke Elshtain (10/24/06)
Originally aired: 10/24/2006
University of Chicago scholar Jean Bethke Elshtain speaks to Brigham Young University students. Commenting on C.S. Lewis' work "The...
Dr. Alwi Shihab (10/10/06)
Originally aired: 10/10/2006
Building Bridges to Harmony Through Understanding
Daniel K. Judd (7/18/06)
Originally aired: 7/18/2006
Religion, Mental Health, and the Latter-day Saints
Allen W. Palmer (5/23/06)
Originally aired: 5/23/2006
Information Has No Boundries: Globalization's Unfinished Business
Gordon Gee (3/28/06)
Originally aired: 3/28/2006
Everything I Learned About Being a Mormon I Learned From Running Universities
Juliana Boerio-Goates (2/28/06)
Originally aired: 2/28/2006
Discovering the Riddles of the Universe, One Calorie at a Time
Terryl Givens (11/29/05)
Originally aired: 11/29/2005
Lightning Out of Heaven: Joseph Smith and the Forging of Community
Michael Whiting (5/24/05)
Originally aired: 5/24/2005
Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life: Some Assembly Required
Paul Woodruff (1/25/05)
Originally aired: 1/25/2005
University of Texas at Austin Professor Paul Woodruff speaks to Brigham Young University students. He talks about the difference between respect...
Dr. Kenneth Cooper (9/28/04)
Originally aired: 9/28/2004
How to Increase the Odds for a Lifetime of Good Health and Reduce the Cost of Health Care
Steven Turley (7/27/04)
Originally aired: 7/27/2004
Was Einstein Wrong?: The Difference between Things We Don't Know and Things We Can't Know
Brad Gregory (3/23/04)
Originally aired: 3/23/2004
On Secular Bias in the Study of Religion
Robert Alter (11/18/03)
Originally aired: 11/18/2003
Dickens' Ecological Vision
Brent Strong (10/28/03)
Originally aired: 10/28/2003
Why Scientists Should Read Shakespeare and Why Humanists Should Understand Einstein
Margaret Barker (5/6/03)
Originally aired: 5/6/2003
What did Josiah Reform?: The Earlier Religion of Israel
Richard Light (2/26/03)
Originally aired: 2/25/2003
Making the Most of the Unique BYU Experience: Four Concrete Suggestions
Sandra Day O'connor (9/26/02)
Originally aired: 9/26/2002
My Journey through the Law: A Personal Perspective
Campbell Gray (5/28/02)
Originally aired: 5/28/2002
Of an Inquiring Mind and Heart
Robert Sloan, Jr. (4/2/02)
Originally aired: 4/2/2002
Leadership: Character and Core Convictions
Elaine Pagels (11/27/01)
Originally aired: 11/27/2001
Competing Views in Early Christianity: The Savior According to the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Thomas
W. Steve Albrecht (10/30/01)
Originally aired: 10/30/2001
Lessons Learned from Listening to Others
Nathan O. Hatch (3/27/01)
Originally aired: 3/27/2001
Ambition and the Soul
Larry V. Shumway (2/27/01)
Originally aired: 2/27/2001
Intercultural Education: Music of Other Spheres
J. Bernard Machen (1/20/01)
Originally aired: 1/30/2001
Values, Bytes, Diversity and Reason: On Becoming an Educated Person in the 21st Century
Susan Easton Black (11/28/00)
Originally aired: 11/28/2000
Joseph Smith: Remembered Gratitude
David B. Magleby (10/24/00)
Originally aired: 10/24/2000
The Vanishing Voter and Other Challenges to Representative Democracy
Mark J. Willes (9/26/00)
Originally aired: 9/26/2000
What I Learned From Five Years in the Newspaper Business
Robert Goodwin (3/28/00)
Originally aired: 3/28/2000
The Antidote for What Ails Us
David Daniell (2/29/00)
Originally aired: 2/29/2000
William Tyndale: Courage and Genius in Making Our English Bible
William G. Dever (1/25/00)
Originally aired: 1/25/2000
The Reality of Early Israel
Erin D. Bigler (11/23/99)
Originally aired: 11/23/1999
The Brain, Mind, and Behavior: Clinical Neuroscience in the New Millennium
Alexander B. Morrison (10/26/99)
Originally aired: 10/26/1999
Church Response to Crises
David Paulsen (9/21/99)
Originally aired: 9/21/1999
Joseph Smith and the Problem of Evil
Arun Gandhi (03/23/99)
Originally aired: 3/23/1999
The 21st Century Is Coming, but Where Are We Going?
Jamal Badawi (11/24/98)
Originally aired: 11/24/1998
Islam in America
John Hughes (10/27/98)
Originally aired: 10/27/1998
The Media and Responsibility
Francis Fukuyama (9/22/98)
Originally aired: 9/22/1998
Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity
Ron Chernow (3/19/13)
Revealing the Elusive President: George Washington
Alison Davis-Blake (11/13/12)
"Building Your Positive Business Career"
Judge Thomas B. Griffith (9/18/12)
The Hard Work of Understanding the Constitution
Patti Freeman (7/17/12)
Intentional Recreation and Things that Matter Most
Rulon Pope (5/15/12)
Engel's Law
J.W. "Bill" Marriott, Jr. (4/3/12)
From Small Beginnings
Mark Demoss (1/24/12)
Life's Two Biggest Questions
James Mcpherson (11/29/11)
Why the Civil War Still Matters Today
Senator Joseph Lieberman (10/25/11)
Faith in the Public Square
Gregg Easterbrook (9/20/11)
The Global Economy: What's Next?
Laura Padilla (7/26/11)
Seize the Day: A Proactive Approach to Parenting Teens
John Welch (5/17/11)
Thy Mind, O Man, Must Stretch
Micheal Flaherty (3/15/11)
On a Film and a Prayer: The Stories of Our Lives
David Norton (2/15/11)
The English Word
Gordon H. Smith (9/21/10)
BYU, Broadcasting and Your Pursuit of Happiness
Laura Bridgewater (7/20/10)
Embryonic Stem Cell Research- Past, Present, and Future
Tom Sederberg (5/18/10)
Computer Graphics and Mentoring
His Eminence Francis Cardinal George (2/23/10)
Catholics and Latter-day Saints: Partners in the Defense of Religious Freedom
Greg Mortenson(10/27/09)
Fighting for Peace Through Education
Roger Macfarlane (5/19/09)
Lighting Vesuvius: Observations and Lessons from an Infamous Volcano
Arthur C. Brooks (2/24/09)
Why Giving Matters
David G. Long (1/27/09)
Microwaves, Icebergs, and Global Warming
Paul B. Savage (7/15/08)
Winning the War Against an Innumerable Army: Protections through Innate Immunity
Barta Heiner (5/13/08)
Counterfeits: A Mess of Pottage
Nathaniel Philbrick (11/6/07)
Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. (10/23/07)
John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States, speaks to BYU students and faculty. He speaks about the U.S. Constitution and encourages listeners to learn more about this document.
Senator Harry Reid (10/9/07)
Senator Harry Reid, US Senate Majority Leader, speaks to BYU students. He relates how his life has shaped his religious and political beliefs.
Franklin Chang-Diaz (9/25/07)
Franklin Chang-Diaz, former NASA astronaut, speaks to BYU students about the past and future of manned space travel.
Jenny Pulsipher (7/17/07)
Indiana Jones in the Archives: The Art and Adventure of History
C. Arden Pope III (2/27/07)
What Are You Breathing and Should You Inhale?
Jean Bethke Elshtain (10/24/06)
University of Chicago scholar Jean Bethke Elshtain speaks to Brigham Young University students. Commenting on C.S. Lewis' work "The Abolition of Man," Dr. Elshtain discusses the threats to humanity's humanity.
Dr. Alwi Shihab (10/10/06)
Building Bridges to Harmony Through Understanding
Daniel K. Judd (7/18/06)
Religion, Mental Health, and the Latter-day Saints
Allen W. Palmer (5/23/06)
Information Has No Boundries: Globalization's Unfinished Business
Gordon Gee (3/28/06)
Everything I Learned About Being a Mormon I Learned From Running Universities
Juliana Boerio-Goates (2/28/06)
Discovering the Riddles of the Universe, One Calorie at a Time
Terryl Givens (11/29/05)
Lightning Out of Heaven: Joseph Smith and the Forging of Community
Michael Whiting (5/24/05)
Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life: Some Assembly Required
Paul Woodruff (1/25/05)
University of Texas at Austin Professor Paul Woodruff speaks to Brigham Young University students. He talks about the difference between respect and reverence and teaches that we need to emphasize reverence in our lives.
Dr. Kenneth Cooper (9/28/04)
How to Increase the Odds for a Lifetime of Good Health and Reduce the Cost of Health Care
Steven Turley (7/27/04)
Was Einstein Wrong?: The Difference between Things We Don't Know and Things We Can't Know
Brad Gregory (3/23/04)
On Secular Bias in the Study of Religion
Robert Alter (11/18/03)
Dickens' Ecological Vision
Brent Strong (10/28/03)
Why Scientists Should Read Shakespeare and Why Humanists Should Understand Einstein
Margaret Barker (5/6/03)
What did Josiah Reform?: The Earlier Religion of Israel
Richard Light (2/26/03)
Making the Most of the Unique BYU Experience: Four Concrete Suggestions
Sandra Day O'connor (9/26/02)
My Journey through the Law: A Personal Perspective
Campbell Gray (5/28/02)
Of an Inquiring Mind and Heart
Robert Sloan, Jr. (4/2/02)
Leadership: Character and Core Convictions
Elaine Pagels (11/27/01)
Competing Views in Early Christianity: The Savior According to the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Thomas
W. Steve Albrecht (10/30/01)
Lessons Learned from Listening to Others
Nathan O. Hatch (3/27/01)
Ambition and the Soul
Larry V. Shumway (2/27/01)
Intercultural Education: Music of Other Spheres
J. Bernard Machen (1/20/01)
Values, Bytes, Diversity and Reason: On Becoming an Educated Person in the 21st Century
Susan Easton Black (11/28/00)
Joseph Smith: Remembered Gratitude
David B. Magleby (10/24/00)
The Vanishing Voter and Other Challenges to Representative Democracy
Mark J. Willes (9/26/00)
What I Learned From Five Years in the Newspaper Business
Robert Goodwin (3/28/00)
The Antidote for What Ails Us
David Daniell (2/29/00)
William Tyndale: Courage and Genius in Making Our English Bible
William G. Dever (1/25/00)
The Reality of Early Israel
Erin D. Bigler (11/23/99)
The Brain, Mind, and Behavior: Clinical Neuroscience in the New Millennium
Alexander B. Morrison (10/26/99)
Church Response to Crises
David Paulsen (9/21/99)
Joseph Smith and the Problem of Evil
Arun Gandhi (03/23/99)
The 21st Century Is Coming, but Where Are We Going?
Jamal Badawi (11/24/98)
Islam in America
John Hughes (10/27/98)
The Media and Responsibility
Francis Fukuyama (9/22/98)
Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity
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