No Coincidences
When we accept God’s plan and timing, we can strengthen our connections with others and know there are no coincidences in the work of the Lord.
“Quick to Observe”
BYU employees can be “quick to observe” like Mormon was by seeking and obeying gospel doctrines and prophetic counsel.
What is it That We Honor?
Why is the Honor Code important? While we must focus on the more important aspects of it, we cannot afford to ignore the "little things" too.
Agency: A Gift with Responsibility
Ruth E. Brasher, director of the BYU Honor Code Office, shares insights into the dangers of separating agency from accountability.
Codes and Covenants
Codes of behavior are not new or out-of-date. The BYU Honor Code fosters honesty, charity, purity, modesty, and commitment.
“Are You True?”
Understanding the mission of BYU means more than keeping certain standards. It means taking your education seriously and being true to your faith.
Where Much Is Given
Where much is given, much is expected, not only in scholastic achievement and developing talents but also in conduct and the way we present ourselves.
Challenges for the Year Ahead
Challenges will arise this year, but if you stay safe, keep the Honor Code, help others, and take your education seriously, you will succeed.
Why Dress and Grooming Standards?
The dress and grooming standards at BYU are based on standards of modesty and propriety, which both help you to respect yourself.