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Replaces Michael R. Orme, who will be retiring from BYU after more than 30 years of service
Stumped for what to get Grandma this year? Trying to make your Cougar Cash spread far enough to give gifts to the cousins too? Have a BYU fan on your list who already seems to have everything blue?
New building will replace Faculty Office Building
Brigham Young University will implement a three percent increase for both undergraduate and graduate tuition for the 2019-2020 academic year. This will bring the undergraduate rate per semester from $2,810 to $2,895, an increase of $85.
The former Provo High School facility, along University Avenue, has now been turned over to Brigham Young University.
Student education records at BYU are generally accessible to eligible students according to the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). BYU has adopted Access to Student Records Procedures that explain in detail student rights relating to their education records.
In 2019, BYU will launch a free service called BYU Sites to help employees who manage a website for their department.
As a salute to BYU students, who play a crucial part in retaining this distinction, BYU Dining Services announced a new flavor of chocolate milk that pays homage to the university’s signature mint brownies.
Brigham Young University will hold a single annual commencement ceremony each year starting April 2019.
Student Life Vice President Janet S. Scharman has announced the appointment of Sarah Ingram Westerberg as dean of students at Brigham Young University.
BYU is pleased to announce it will be making several improvements to LaVell Edwards Stadium at the end of the 2018 season.
Elder Brent H. Nielsen, General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is scheduled to be the presiding authority and speaker during Brigham Young University’s Commencement Exercises on August 16.

Academic Vice President Jim Rasband has announced the restructuring of the Office of the Academic Vice President to better serve the needs of the university.
BYU has hired Steven St. Pierre as the new head coach of the men’s rugby team. St. Pierre will take over responsibilities immediately for the five-time national championship team.
Brigham Young University President Kevin J Worthen has named Vernon L. Heperi as Assistant to the President for Student Success and Inclusion.

Brigham Young University has created five new courses of study available to its students starting Fall Semester 2018. The four new majors and the new minor come from five different colleges on campus.
David Tueller has been named the new assistant administrative vice president responsible for the Human Resources department at Brigham Young University.
Jay Young has been named the eighth director of the Brigham Young University Salt Lake Center.

BYU recently received a permit from Provo City to demolish Allen Hall, a university building at the corner of 100 East and 700 North. The university is also looking to preserve the architectural features of Amanda Knight Hall.

Rather than downplay 20 years’ worth of the Princeton Review’s quirkiest label, BYU embraced it in a big way. And just received national recognition for its celebratory campaign.

Brigham Young University Academic Vice President James R. Rasband announced this morning that Brigitte C. Madrian has been named the ninth dean of the BYU Marriott School of Business. 

Brigham Young University has now addressed the 23 recommendations put forward by the Advisory Council on Campus Response to Sexual Assault a year and a half ago and has approved its updated sexual misconduct policy.

BYU Broadcasting has entered into a purchase agreement for an FM radio station that will allow it to broadcast BYUradio over the air in Utah. The move means Classical 89/KBYU-FM will remain on the air in Utah.