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BYU Law Establishes Geneva and London Law Seminars

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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

"The Washington Law Seminar has been extraordinarily successful and has provided BYU Law students with unique opportunities to leverage their experience to land preferred jobs in Washington, D.C.," said D. Gordon Smith, Dean, BYU Law.

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  • "The Washington Law Seminar has been extraordinarily successful and has provided BYU Law students with unique opportunities to leverage their experience to land preferred jobs in Washington, D.C.," said D. Gordon Smith, Dean, BYU Law.
  • BYU Law Professor Matthew Jennejohn will direct the London Law Seminar, and Professors Cree Jones and David Moore will direct the Geneva Law Seminar.
  • London Law Seminar students will have the opportunity to live at the BYU London Centre, a BYU-owned facility that provides housing at a reasonable cost in central London.
  • BYU is taking applications now for both new programs, which are open to BYU Law students.The law school anticipates offering the Geneva and London Law Seminar programs each semester going forward, COVID-19 travel permitting.

Compass Health Unveils “Andy’s Place” as Official Name of New Permanent Supportive Housing Building on Broadway Campus

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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Today, Compass Health unveiled Andys Place as the official name of the organizations new permanent supportive housing building completed during Phase I of the three-phase Broadway Campus Redevelopment project.

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  • Today, Compass Health unveiled Andys Place as the official name of the organizations new permanent supportive housing building completed during Phase I of the three-phase Broadway Campus Redevelopment project.
  • We are incredibly grateful for the Martyn Family Foundation for this generous gift, which allows Compass Health to provide hope and recovery for individuals who share Andys challenges, said Tom Sebastian, Compass Health president and CEO.
  • Completed in 2021, Andys Place includes 82 new units of housing, coupled with facilities for integrated treatment and supportive services for people with chronic behavioral health challenges.
  • When complete, Phase II will help make the Broadway Campus a robust resource as a sophisticated facility for people with intensive behavioral health needs, right next door to the permanent supportive housing that Andys Place provides.