This year’s BYU-Idaho Spirit Week is honoring the legacy of Henry B. Eyring, and is bringing students some new activities to participate in.
In a world full of distractions and so many things demanding attention, Sister Stephanie L. Colvin, director of First-Year Experience at BYU-Idaho, invited students to slow down, focus and put God first in their lives.
While strumming out covers from his favorite music artists with his brother in their garage band, Daniel Sampson, grew his love for all things music.
More than 70 pieces from multiple BYU-Idaho alumni are on display in the new Spori Art Gallery exhibit called “25 Years of Alumni Art: Legacy in Color.” The exhibit is part of BYU-Idaho’s celebration of 25 years as a 4-year university.
BYU-Idaho student Bradley Beaver was killed in a crash in Utah just days before a track meet he organized. The meet was later held in his honor. Students and athletes across campus wore red to pay tribute, turning the event into a symbol of the joy and love he shared with others.
The Family: A Proclamation to the World, is an important, revelatory document introduced to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 30 years ago, and its importance and impact today have only increased, said today’s devotional speakers.
The Rex ROC (Roar of Cougars), BYU-Idaho’s student section for BYU games, packed the Manwaring Center to cheer on the Cougars during their win over East Carolina. Students say the watch parties bring energy, school spirit and a true game-day atmosphere even hundreds of miles away from Provo, Utah.
A year-long construction project has concluded. The west wing of the David O. McKay Library on BYU-Idaho’s campus has received a full remodel.
The Campus Recreation program at BYU-Idaho is offering a new intramural sports pass to all students for the Fall 2025 semester.