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BYU Religious Freedom Annual Review focuses on peacemaking
Scholars and religious leaders from across the U.S. gathered at BYU's Religious Freedom Annual Review on Thursday, June 20 and spoke on peacemaking and religious pluralism.
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Big performances, big announcements: Unforum 2024
At BYU's Annual Unforum on Tuesday, April 16, students watched performances and heard from President C. Shane Reese, who announced the official hire of BYU’s new men's basketball head coach.
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Eye on the Y: BYU geological sciences professor recognized, fans support BYU Cougarettes, International Society Conference on war, diplomacy, human rights
BYU geological sciences professor receives out-of-this-world honor
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Latter-day Saints celebrate the life of President M. Russell Ballard
Thousands gathered at the Tabernacle on Temple Square on Friday, Nov. 17 tocommemorate the late President M. Russell Ballard, who dedicated his life to the service of others.
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New COVID-19 monovalent vaccine released, BYU faculty reflect on pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic becomes endemic, BYU professors look back at the COVID-19 response and the future of the disease.
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Highlights from BYU Colleges: Behind the scenes at the Washington D.C. Temple open house, BYU announces new administrative appointments
College of Fine Arts and Communications
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BYU introduces new assistant academic vice president position
BYU introduced a new faculty position, an assistant academic vice president for religious scholarly publications. The new position will oversee three organizations on campus: the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, the Religious Studies Center and BYU Studies.
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BYU announces traditional fall semester
BYU officially announced that this fall semester would be a traditional semester meaning no physical distancing, no masks and the vast majority of classes being offered in-person in an announcement on its website.
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April 2021 commencement will be virtual
BYU commencement ceremonies on April 22 will be held virtually in compliance with government and Church guidelines.
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BYU temporarily waives ACT/SAT requirements
BYU has temporarily suspended the ACT/SAT test score requirement for admission and scholarships as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the school announced Thursday.
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BYU creates committee to examine race inequality issues
BYU has formed a committee to examine issues of race and inequality and to provide recommendations about specific actions BYU can take to address those issues.
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April 20: Today’s BYU Campus COVID-19 update
The BYU campus has changed drastically due to the spread of COVID-19 throughout the country and the world. Find out how the campus is functioning, what’s open, what’s closed and what’s new.
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US government, BYU working to help students financially during pandemic
College students across the country are adjusting to classes being taught remotely due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the US government and universities are working to alleviate some of the financial worries these students might face.
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BYU starting to move classes online as COVID-19 spreads
Read also: BYU cancels classes March 13-17 due to COVID-19
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Shane Reese appointed as new academic vice president
Shane Reese has been appointed as BYU's academic vice president, effective June 3. (Savanna Richardson/BYU Photo)
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