Young University, Brigham << BRIHG uhm, >> is a coeducational school in Provo, Utah. It is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). Brigham Young University was founded in 1875 by Brigham Young, a Mormon leader (see Young, Brigham). The school, first called Brigham Young Academy, took its present name in 1903. It also has campuses in Laie, Hawaii, and in Rexburg, Idaho, and a business college in Salt Lake City.
The university’s website at https://www.byu.edu/ offers additional information.