During an insightful interview on the Fulfilling the Mission podcast, Sarah Sanchez, a graduating communication student, and Jason Reeder, the department chair, opened up about their own discipleship experiences in the communications field, reflecting on how their faith, growth and education intersect at the BYU-Idaho campus.
Performing for the first time at BYU-Idaho since 2022, music duo Mat and Savanna Shaw are excited to perform for a Rexburg audience again.
What cool or fun things do you want to experience in life? That’s what our hosts talked about on this episode of BYU-Idaho Radio’s The Spot. This time, the hosts were Maiya Waddell, Austin Pace, Jack Esplin and Malia Van Buskirk.
Using instruments from the 17th and 18th centuries, BYU-Idaho students will perform pieces from German composers from the Baroque era.
Shane Wasden, the chair of the Department of Business Management, and Abby Sable, a senior business management major, shared insights on how BYU-Idaho helps students apply discipleship not only in the classroom but in their homes, churches and communities.
After the cornhole tournament last Saturday and competitive basketball tournaments about to begin, BYU-Idaho held its annual bowling tournament Thursday.
Cultural Night presentations use traditional costumes that can be expensive. Dance groups do fundraisers to afford them.
The rich sound of the saxophone will fill the air of the Snow Recital Hall in the BYU-Idaho Saxophone Ensemble Concert this week.
BYU-Idaho has another service opportunity for students and community members to participate in, and it's one that can make a life-saving impact.
On the latest episode of BYU-Idaho Radio’s The Spot, this week’s topic is sports. The hosts, Austin Pace, Maiya Waddell and Chandler Guadagnin jump into several sports related topics.