Brigham Young University
No. NYU, Brigham Young, and USC all have larger enrollments.
Brigham Young University (BYU), the school is owned by LDS church.
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In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
Berea College (Kentucky), Brigham Young University (Utah), and the Rice University (Texas) are colleges in the United States that are cheaper to attend. Other cheap colleges include the University of Virginia, and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Brigham Young
Brigham Young lived for 76 years. Because many places in the world (and even the US) did not keep accurate death records at the time, it would be impossible to know how many men died over the course of his lifetime. It's safe to say that several million men died in the 76 years that Brigham Young was alive.
The 2011 Armed Forces Bowl is scheduled to have Conference USA's 3rd seed team play against Brigham Young University on December 30 in Fort Worth, Texas.
US General Steven Kearny led a force that included the Mormon Brigade. Mormon leader Brigham Young made a crucial decision to support the US in the war against Mexico. He sent hundreds of of young recruits to aid the US forces in the Southwest. The pay the Mormon soldiers received from the US Army were tithed to the Mormon church and helped Young's embattled colony to survive. This would seem quite a surprise in that Young had settled in the Utah territory to escape the persecution the Mormons had endured while in the time they spent within the US.
When Brigham Young learned that the US army was marching towards them, he instructed all the people to leave and head south. A few men remained to burn down the homes if the army attempted to stay in them. The army marched straight through the empty city and stayed several miles away, according to an agreement, so Brigham allowed everyone to move back home.
The original state proposed was called Deseret. It covered a much larger area than the modern state of Utah.