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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.

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