Experience and be converted by the testimonies shared at BYU-Idaho’s Winter 2016 Disciple-Leader Conference.
Top 12 Photos From Fall Semester
Educational Gathering
Quality of Online Courses
Certificates and stackable degrees for online students.
The Online Teacher
Pathway is a guided education process that helps students around the world ease into higher education. In this gallery are photos of students in the Pathway program from Pueblo, Mexico; Boston, Massachusetts and Riverside, California.
A School for Everyone
View these hightlights from the Winter 2013 devotionals.
A Tradition of Loving Expectations
The Academic Discovery Center provides students with counseling to achieve success in their academic and career plans.
Students are prepared for lifelong learning, employment, and their roles as a citizens and parents through their opportunities at BYU-Idaho. Students are able to quite literally take their education into their own hands.
BYU-Idaho alumni lend a helping hand by teaching the art of networking.
Meet alumni and learn what being a graduate of BYU-Idaho means to them and how you can get involved as an alumnus.
Watch this video to learn the history of BYU-Idaho, as well as the qualities that made it the spiritual stronghold it is today.
Enjoy a virtual stroll through BYU-Idaho's campus dappled in the colors of fall.
Learn the ins and outs of devotional with your VIP backstage pass.
There are many elements that make BYU-Idaho campus beautiful. Whether it is a cheerful spring morning or a brisk winter evening, there are always gorgeous views on campus for visitors, students, employees and alumni to enjoy.
View photos of the recent graduates who are "becoming the mighty oaks" President Jacob Spori promised about those who attend BYU-Idaho.
Originally built in 1903, the Spori Building was destroyed by fire in November 2000. The building that we see today was rebuilt and dedicated in the summer of 2003.
See how Student Living principles enhance the BYU-Idaho experience and help build Zion at home.
Activities such as cross country skiing, pond skimming, I-Cover, and pie eating contests provide unique opportunities for students to be actively involved in the BYU-Idaho social experience.
No matter the season, BYU-Idaho's campus is home to beauty of all kinds.
Learn how The Career Networking Center can help you find your major or prepare for post-grad life.
Each graduating class is unique and ready to spread their roots. View the Winter 2013 graduates.
Meagan is an avid writer, works for a publication in Washington and grew up in Houston, Texas. She's also a real student at BYU-Idaho; find out what she loves about it.
Get a front row seat at some of BYU-Idaho’s competitive sports offered through the Student Activities Program.
The BYU-Idaho community remembers the freedoms afforded by the nation's Constitution in this 2013 commemoration.
Through winter snow and summer floods, BYU-Idaho has continued to grow by building better, more efficient buildings and walkways.
Get your creative juices flowing with design thinking. It's all the rage in business and on campus. This infographic features the new Design Thinking cluster offered by BYU-Idaho.
Every Tuesday afternoon, students and employees assemble in the BYU-Idaho Center for devotional. They come to hear words of counsel and inspiration from a variety of specially selected speakers.
Enjoy this 1998 devotional by Susan Easton Black on following the Savior's example of service.
Donald Kelly
"Gratitude is the great antidote, the great protection against the spirit of entitlement..." Kim B. Clark, President of BYU-Idaho.
Learn about the quality and flexibility of online learning.
BYU-Idaho Education Week strengthens individuals and families through a variety of informative classes, inspired speakers, and fun-filled activities.
See where BYU-Idaho students are from, their majors, and more.
BYU-Idaho Education Week, held August 1-3, is a campus-wide event for the public. Class topics range from "Date Night Dancing" to "Learing by the Spirit." Take a peek at a few photos from past Education Week events.
Student employment, internships, and student-led activities help BYU-Idaho students become extraordinary.
Home of BYU-Idaho Upward magazine
There is never a dull moment at BYU-Idaho. View what the students and the community alike have participated in featured in this gallery.
Find out how BYU-Idaho is sustaining energy and utilizing resources.
Thousands of alumni and students are furthering their career goals, developing rewarding relationships, and making a difference by getting involved.
Laugh with the Lemons as they share how prayers were answered by Pathway and Online Learning.
The success of achieving a diploma doesn't stop here for promising BYU-Idaho grads. With invaluable lessons learned in academics, personal spirituality, and recreation, there is no doubt that BYU-Idaho graduates go on to do great things in their families and in the world.
This July 15, 2014 devotional from Dana Johnson revels how to overcome self-doubt and focuses on self-worth.
Just as individual brushstrokes of a painting come together to create a unified image, the individual experiences of teachers and students come together to create a BYU-Idaho graduate.
At their inaugurations, three BYU-Idaho presidents similarly envision the school's educational reach.
The Interdisciplinary Studies degree allows students with specific career goals to combine more than one discipline to achieve work in their desired career.
Jon Snider
Kara Winder
See President Kim B. Clark speak about Pathway, where the program has been, and where it's headed.
Discover modern examples of those who are part of BYU-Idaho's legacy today.
Read about the growth of BYU-Idaho of when doing good things to accomplished something great.
Step inside the Mark Austin Technical and Engineering Building, home of the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering, and see students engaged in multiple hands-on learning experiences.
Student Living sets the stage for a new culture to emerge within apartment life - a culture based on principles of love, shared responsibility, and mutual respect.
Learn about programs for doctorate and masters degrees.
Meet Skylar Onken
What effects did the missionary age change have? Find out how BYU-Idaho turned an unexpected change into an advantage.
Muffin Grayson
Hear from musician Justin Blair on how his conversion to the gospel prepated him for BYU-Idaho.
Natural Leaders
Here are some important updates from campus during the Winter 2013 semester.
A way for students to get on the path toward a higher education.
Renowned for innovation in learning, BYU-Idaho extends its classroom education to online students worldwide while keeping costs low. Many different online degrees are offered and options continue to grow.
Installed Spring 2012, Legacy Hall is a new addition in the Hyrum Manwaring Center. Learn more about BYU-Idaho's deep rooted legacy.
Take a quick trip down BYU-Idaho's memory lane to glimpse the principals and presidents who have led the institution and contributed to its legacy.
Watch Adeola's experience with Pathway and how it changed his life.
Arkadiusz is a Pathway student and branch president living in Brockton, Massachusetts. As a Pathway student, Arkadiusz understands that receiving a spiritual education is just as important as a higher education.
See personal honor through the eyes of one BYU-Idaho athlete participating in competitive sports. A wide variety of athletics are offered through the Student Activities Program.
BYU-Idaho campus is being expanded and updated to make sure BYU-Idaho students are accommodated and cared for while on campus. A few of the recent additions in the past year include a redesigned and renovated Taylor Quad with a water feature and Central Quad with an amphitheater addition.
Go! Fight! Win! A historical glance at BYU-Idaho’s sporting events.
Discover how an idea ignited and became the little rocket that could.
Watch and listen to the story of the Sacred Music Series and what it has been doing for composers, students and audiences since 1989.
Learn how BYU-Idaho innovates academically while keeping the pioneer spirit of faith and discipleship that has upheld it since 1888.
President Kim B. Clark reminds all of us to reach out to others in need.
BYU-Idaho Student Activities is the largest student-run organization on campus. Students can participate and lead various activities including: life skills, outdoor, service, social, competitive sports, recreational sports, talent and wellness.
A video about volunteering as a speaking partner for Pathway students.
The university awarded 685 associate degrees and 1,085 bachelor's degrees. Of the graduates, 1,089 were females and 804 males.
The Student Activities Program provides students numerous opportunities to get involved, develop leadership and mentoring abilities, and serve others. A variety of year-round activities are offered in eight core areas: life skills, outdoor, service, social, competitive sports, recreation sports, talent and wellness.
Students have a variety of affordable student housing options. In addition, they are being encouraged and taught to live gospel principles with their roommates.
Devey is a fun-loving nursing student, has some mean skills in the kitchen, and calls Spokane, Washington home. She's also a real student at BYU-Idaho; let her tell you what that means to her.
Learn how BYU-Idaho and Rexburg are reducing waste while creating jobs.
In this gallery you can view the remodeled Hyrum Manwaring Center, originally constructed in 1966, and was rededicated in December 2010.
Here are a few of the latest news highlights, alumni events, and ways to stay connected with BYU-Idaho of the Spring 2013 semester.
Attending alumni, students, staff, and community members are uplifted and entertained by performances from BYU-Idaho students. Catch a glimpse of the dedication and passion students bring to the stage.
BYU-Idaho's innovative three track system keeps students headed towards their academic goals.
Timothy Ng
Explain Small “L” leadership Photo Gallery Here.
"I invite each one of us individually to recognize that how we disagree is a real measure of who we are and whether we truly follow the Savior." Elder Quentin L. Cook
In these worship services, held every Tuesday afternoon, students and employees come together to hear words of counsel and inspiration.
The Winter 2014 graduates celebrate a big milestone with family and friends.