BYU is continuing the Campus Drive Redesign project this summer. On May 2, 2015, the university will close the through street between Heritage Drive and North Campus Drive permanently as part of its efforts to create a safer, pedestrian-friendly environment and unify the campus.
Brigham Young University announced today that beginning Fall Semester 2015 it will provide a shuttle service to campus at no cost to student riders consisting of five routes off campus. The shuttle is part of BYU’s efforts to promote a safe, pedestrian-friendly campus.
Two Brigham Young University professors (Brent Webb and Thomas Sederberg) recently received Outstanding Mechanical Engineer Awards from Purdue University’s School of Mechanical Engineering.
Brigham Young University's MBA program was ranked #27 overall in Bloomberg Businessweek’s full-time MBA rankings, a five-spot rise from the program’s last finish in 2012.
Any careful reader of the BYU’s course offerings would have heard something familiar in the announcement of four new classes to be taught at Church universities and Institutes of Religion starting in Fall Semester 2015.
In January 2015, the BYU Department of Visual Arts, in the College of Fine Arts and Communications, will become two new departments: Design and Art. The Visual Arts Department’s Art History program will move to the College of Humanities.
Rollin Hotchkiss, chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Brigham Young University, has been appointed as the committee chair for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Environmental Advisory Board.
Brigham Young University will implement a three-percent increase across all tuition categories for the 2015-2016 academic year. This will bring the undergraduate rate per semester from $2,500 to $2,575, an increase of three percent or $75.