Casey Ann Hurley, the Dean of the College of Business and Communication at BYU-Idaho, shared how the college’s focus is on helping students grow both personally, professionally and spiritually alongside their academic success.
With gravity defying acrobatics, dazzling specialty acts and glittering costumes, Cirquetacular is coming to BYU-Idaho for the first time.
Even from 4 hours away, BYU-Idaho Students still find ways to support their sister school. Jake Tibbitts is the director of BYU sports watch parties, which are held weekly. Students can gather to watch football and basketball games and enjoy free snacks and the opportunity to win exclusive giveaways and purchase unique merchandise.
BYU-Idaho has started a new experiential learning program based on projects to help students achieve careers after college.
Comic Frenzy’s new cast will engage the audience with fun improv games in a family friendly show.
Marshall Gilkes is an internationally acclaimed trombonist and this year’s guest at BYU-Idaho’s annual Jazz Festival.
BYU-Idaho has always been a school with an international reach that most people don’t give them credit for. Now, for the first time since 2016, the College of Business and Communication will have an Experience Europe Academic Tour. It will be held this fall. Two information sessions will be on Feb. 20 and 27.
The Hosts Austin Pace, Hallie Day, Dallen Larsen, and Maiya Waddell explore the highs and lows of dating.
Dallin Pond and Audrey Despain have enjoyed making social media videos with their dad, Ricky Pond, the last 5 years.
A BYU-Idaho recreation basketball team secured a dominant 96-79 victory over a Provo, Utah exhibition team. The night was made even more exciting by the Financial Aid Scholarship skills challenges, where students won four $500 scholarships and one full-tuition scholarship through on-court competitions.