Throughout each semester, the BYU-Idaho Career Center offers a number of career and job fairs for students to meet with potential employers.
BYU-Idaho hosts its first Adaptive Sports Competition, put together by BYU-Idaho faculty member Tyler Dustin and BYU-Idaho student Makenna Taylor, promoting inclusivity in recreational activities. Featuring sports like wheelchair pickleball and goal ball, the event emphasizes teamwork and accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
BYU-Idaho and its Departments of Campus Recreation and Fitness/Wellness have teamed up to bring a powerlifting competition to the Hart Building.
Hosts Christian Nelson, Briana Leal and Chandler Guadagnin talk with students and each other about devotional at BYU-Idaho.
BYU-Idaho student Amanda Thueson partners with The Center for Hope to organize a community conversation event on March 19, aiming to raise awareness about substance abuse struggles in Idaho Falls. Thueson's initiative brings together stakeholders from various sectors to foster dialogue, share resources and address the issue collectively, emphasizing the importance of community support in overcoming substance abuse challenges.
The BYU-Idaho Admissions Office offers an inexpensive concurrent enrollment program for high school juniors and seniors.
Kendra Baguley, a BYU-Idaho student and mother of four, faced a life-altering moment when her husband became paralyzed after slipping on ice. Despite the uncertainty, she finds strength in faith, community support and the power of choice, striving to navigate their new reality with grace and gratitude.
On this episode of BYU-Idaho Radio’s the Spot, hosts Christian Nelson, Brianna Leal, and Chandler Guadagnin sit down and talk with Nels Hansen, a faculty member for the College of Agriculture and Applied Plant Science, and Matthew Smith, a student studying crop science and technology.
BYU-Idaho and its Department of Theatre and Dance will host a pair of family-friendly comedy shows called Comic Frenzy.