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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.
BYU Women’s Services and Resources, Title IX team up for National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Tiffany Turley, the manager of BYU’s Women’s Services and Resources, has been named as the university’s new Title IX coordinator. Additionally, Lisa M. Leavitt, a psychologist who has worked in BYU’s student counseling center for more than a decade, has been named as a full-time advocate for victims of sexual assault.
BYU once again ranks highly in the annual U.S. News & World Report college rankings. This year BYU is No. 3 in least debt and No. 16 for best value schools

Kevin J Worthen J.D. will become the 13th president of BYU. Worthen will begin his tenure as president of the university on May 1, 2014.

After delighting celebrity judges and nationwide viewers weekly this fall, BYU’s Vocal Point concluded its run in NBC’s “The Sing-Off.” Ratings for the show average around 4 million people each week. 

Academically speaking, Daniel Mortensen was a “late bloomer” according to his faculty mentor.

Brigham Young University's nine-man a cappella singing group, Vocal Point, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2011.

For the second year in a row, and the third time in the past four years, BYU has been named the most popular university in America by U.S. News & World Report.

BYU undergrad Patrick Turley is dealing with a very good problem: He can accept only one of the grad school offers he’s received from Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, MIT, Chicago and Cal-Berkeley.