In 1997, the Academy was named one of the top 200 martial arts schools in North America.
The Academy at Palumbo, 1122 Catharine Street, is also named for him.
In his last official act, Cluff proposed to the Board that the Academy be named "Brigham Young University".
The Academy was named after its founder only in 1925.
The Academy was named after his family.
The Academy is named after the philosopher and pedagogue Gustav Siewerth.
In addition, the Academy of Music in Poznań is named after him.
The Academy is named to commemorate the soldiers and sailors who surrendered to Japanese forces on Luzon in 1942.
When founded, the Academy was named "Dummer Charity School."
The Academy is named after its sponsor, Lord Michael Ashcroft.