BYU-Idaho Radio received four trophies on Saturday in the Idaho State Broadcasters Awards Celebration.
I-Serve’s Special Needs - Hands group hopes that fall semester students join them for activities, building friendships in the Rexburg community.
BYU-Idaho's Campus Life is throwing a talent show to highlight the talents and skills BYU-Idaho students have to share.
BYU-Idaho is expecting a record-breaking 25,000 students this fall, a 9% increase from last year, creating a surge in demand for approved student housing. While the university is expanding resources and support, many students—especially women—are still struggling to find available housing before the semester begins.
Jared Boyter, an IT portfolio manager at BYU-Idaho, encourages unity and hopes the students at BYU-Idaho see their capabilities to build Zion as students and future leaders.
This weekend, BYU-Idaho will crown its inaugural “Mr. BYU-I" in the school’s first men’s pageant.
BYU-Idaho students in a public history class have created an exhibit exploring how the meaning of Main Street in Rexburg changed between 1950 and 2000, using interviews with longtime residents to collect oral histories. The exhibit, located in the BYU-Idaho Center, will be open through July 24. It aims to help visitors connect with the town’s past.
Jodi Robison, BYU-Idaho’s assessment manager, tells students how life can be a test and how they can succeed.
The BYU-Idaho Fashion Show is on July 19. The committee is preparing for the outdoor show that will include music and a theme that will remind students of the American south.
Keynote speakers from the Rexburg YSA Conference share additional insights on how to “think celestial.”