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Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and former president of Brigham Young University will speak at BYU's Commencement Exercises.
Tracy Flinders will establish and oversee a cybersecurity program for the university that covers communications, applications and infrastructure.
In an effort to clarify purpose and better meet the needs of students on campus, Brigham Young University is updating the title of victim advocate to sexual assault survivor advocate.
BYU’s Law and Business Schools continue to be ranked among the best in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Graduate School Rankings.
BYU has now won the title six times since 2003
Recruiters at top companies around the world think very highly of BYU graduates, according to a new ranking produced by Times Higher Education.
Students will have free access to UTA's services beginning August 2018. Combined, BYU and UVU will provide access to more than 100,000 people annually.
Beginning August 2018 and continuing for the next ten years, current BYU students and employees, as well as their spouses and dependents, will receive free premium access UTA passes. Those eligible to receive the passes include the following:
In response to President Kevin J Worthen’s 2016 University Conference address and the introduction of the inspiring learning initiative, Brigham Young University has created a new BYU Office of Experiential Learning.
There's something for everyone.
Lindsay Orchowski of Brown University consulted with BYU in the development of its campus climate survey and shared her reaction to the survey results.
BYU has completed and published its report on a survey conducted earlier this year about incidents of sexual misconduct, awareness of resources for victims and perceptions of the campus on this issue.
KBYU Channel 11 to become BYUtv HD Local, Classical 89 to become BYUradio on June 30, 2018
Copying and distributing copyrighted material without permission may incur civil and criminal liabilities. This includes peer to peer file sharing.
Brigham Young University will implement a 2.9 percent increase for both undergraduate and graduate tuition for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Dining Services has announced that effective today it will begin offering caffeinated soft drinks on BYU’s campus.
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 entered new territory today as the U.S. News released their annual “Best Colleges” rankings. The university reached its highest overall ranking ever, coming in at No. 61 among national universities.
Elder Donald L. Hallstrom, General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is scheduled to be the presiding authority and speaker during Commencement Exercises on August 17, at 4 p.m., in the Marriott Center.
News of the BYU Student Health Center now being opened to BYU Employees has been met with great interest and excitement over the past two weeks, as well as some questions. Y News editor Natalie Ipson spoke with Brad LeBaron, director of Student Health Services, to answer your most frequently asked questions:
The Wall burger has been around since the restaurant first opened in 2013, but it was Chef John Newman’s twist that clinched the title.
BYU Office of Residence Life Outlines Plans to Remove Wymount Terrace Quad at the End of Spring 2018
This plan will include a change in parking for Heritage Halls residents and the availability of more family housing at Wyview Park
BYU is now offering to full-time, benefited staff and administrative employees six weeks of paid medical maternity leave, as well as one week of paid parental leave. This policy is retroactive to April 18, 2017.
Brigham Young University has formalized its amnesty policy, following a recommendation made by the Advisory Council on Campus Response to Sexual Assault in October. Since that time, BYU has been operating under the amnesty guidelines outlined by the council. The university has also closed its campus climate survey and is reporting an overall completion rate of 42.8 percent.