REXBURG—After a historic run spanning several decades, BYU-Idaho's Center Stage will receive a rebrand.
BYU-Idaho will host a Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square watch party at 6 p.m. at the BYU-Idaho Stadium Friday. Come enjoy the free livestream event with music, food, and games.
BYU-Idaho’s Giving Day invites the community to come together and contribute to student scholarships.
REXBURG—This Tuesday night, BYU-Idaho alumnus Jason Gunnell will sit down at the Rufatti Organ in the Barrus Concert Hall to play some of his favorite music. He's familiar with the instrument from when he was a student, but has had few opportunities to play it since graduating in 2007.
The Idaho State Supreme Court will hear three cases in the Manwaring Center in Special Events room 387. The first case starts at 8:45 a.m. The cases will be followed by a Q&A session at 12:30 p.m.
The Interfaith Leadership Society brought students together to hear from President Alvin F. Meredith III and learn about the importance of uniting their faith with those of other faiths. President Meredith shared how vital loving your neighbor is, in interfaith relationships, rather than trying to convert them.
The Mr. BYUI contest will feature student stereotypes, a new twist on the event, and features bigger prizes than last year’s inaugural event.
Graduate programs from across the country will gather in the BYU-Idaho Center next week to offer students options for life after their undergraduate degrees.
In collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, BYU-Idaho will celebrate the Lewis and Clark expedition and 250 years of independence in America by setting up cameras around the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail to conduct research.
Several students and staff came away from the Idaho Press Club Awards Banquet with awards of their own. The awards are for content created in 2025.