The worldwide online curriculum and instruction director at BYU-Idaho encourages students to study intently to become like, and better understand, their Savior and Heavenly Father.
BYU-Idaho’s College of Physical Sciences and Engineering has eight departments which take students into the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Dean Mike Sessions and recent alumna Maddie Wahlen talk about the opportunities the college gives students and how it fulfills the mission of BYU-Idaho to develop disciples of Jesus Christ who are leaders in their homes, their communities and in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Elder Soares shares a message of the importance of drawing nearer to the Savior’s love.
REXBURG – Do you drive too slow, or chew your food too loudly? These quirky characteristics and other ‘toxic traits’ on campus will be celebrated as the theme of BYU–Idaho’s First Friday event at the Hart Auditorium.
Recent BYU-Idaho alumnae, Isabelle Justice and Celeste Christopherson, share advice about their BYU-Idaho education.
BYU-Idaho Marketing Department Chair Matthew Maroon and BYU-Idaho student Ethan Richards tell Natalia Hepworth how the Marketing Department is fulfilling the mission of BYU-Idaho.
BYU-Idaho Finance Department Chair Brian Page and senior BYU-Idaho Student Presley Aror talk to Brandon Isle about how the Finance Department fulfills the mission of BYU-Idaho.
On BYU-Idaho Radio’s The Spot, students discussed childhood fears. Our hosts were Austin Pace, Rachel Pace and Maiya Waddell.
This week on BYU-Idaho Radio’s The Spot, our hosts talked about Winter Fitness. On this episode, our ears were graced by Maiya Waddell, Austin Pace, and Jake Tibbetts.