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On this week's "Mormon Land" podcast, we explore the tug-of-war taking place at BYU as it strives to fulfill its religious mission for Latter-day Saints, while still competing in the increasingly expensive world of college sports.
Can BYU football continue to be a transformational program in this day and age of revenue sharing, transferring and NIL payments to players?
Utah college football fans will have a new starting quarterback to cheer for this season at BYU and a familiar face returns to backup the University of Utah’s Utes.
The university does not intend to create its own hospital system. Instead, BYU is collaborating with Intermountain Health for a potential partnership and aims to work with the University of Utah.
A year ago, a top Latter-day Saint official said BYU "can never become a ‘pay for play’ culture" — but the Cougars are still spending big on athletics.
A former BYU football player and Hall of Famer believes he's found a groundbreaking solution to the devastating effects of traumatic brain injury — through a new kind of headgear.
The Board of Trustees of Brigham Young University has appointed C. Shane Reese as the university’s 14 th president. Reese will succeed Kevin J Worthen, who has served as president since 2014. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
Brigham Young University will acquire the collected papers of former Sen. Orrin Hatch, President Shane Reese announced Thursday, to give students unique access to one of the largest collections of congressional history in the West.
PROVO, Utah (KUTV) — Brigham Young University has announced the appointment of a new president. During a devotional Tuesday morning, C. Shane Reese was named the university’s new leader ...
Brigham Young University President C. Shane Reese has announced, following approval from the BYU Board of Trustees, that Justin M. Collings will become the university’s new academic vice president effective immediately. Collings, who is currently the associate academic vice president for faculty development, replaces Reese who has been serving as president of BYU since May 1, 2023.