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From Media Transfer
Completed in 2016, the Science and Technology Center is the school's most recent addition. 1,096 exterior glass panels and 26 skylights provide an abundance of… -
From Michael Ballard
Students visit BYU-Idaho’s additional facilities at off-campus locations for more fun learning activities, including ropes courses and cross-country skiing. -
From Michael Ballard
The Livestock Center houses Animal Science Department offices, laboratories, and classrooms five miles west of Rexburg. Facilities include an indoor arena, feedlot,… -
From Seth Nehring
Originally a men’s dormitory named Ensign Hall, the building was renamed the Lowell G. Biddulph Hall in 1995 and currently holds the University Relations, Pathway,… -
From Michael Ballard
Initially a men’s dormitory, the William F. Rigby Hall now houses over 80 office spaces for faculty. -
From Michael Ballard
The Auxiliary Services Building provides university services including Mail Services and Print and Copy Services. It is one of the few un-dedicated buildings on campus. -
From Michael Ballard
Over 115,000 participants were involved in student activities last year, with many events taking place on the playfields and recreational areas. -
From Michael Ballard
Prior to the Thomas E. Ricks Gardens serving as a laboratory for horticulture students, they served as a runway for single engine airplanes. The gardens were named after… -
From Michael Ballard
Sitting atop the highest point on campus, the Gordon B. Hinckley Building is one of a few university buildings named in honor of an individual living at the time of its… -
From Michael Ballard
The Student Health and Counseling Center provides many health care services for students, including free group and one-on-one counseling for emotional and behavioral… -
From Michael Ballard
The Agricultural Engineering Building houses a large machine shop for the repair and servicing of farm machinery and a welding mini-lab for students to get hands-on… -
From Michael Ballard
Dedicated by Elder David A. Bednar in August 2002, radio stations 91.5 and 94.3 are managed and operated by students and employees in the Communications Building. -
From Michael Ballard
The Benson Building includes five greenhouses and a wildlife museum, which displays animals native to North America and a special collection from Africa. -
From Michael Ballard
Built in the spring of 1999, the Spencer W. Kimball Building houses the university’s administrative services, including the executive offices. -
From Michael Ballard
The unique brick color and design of the Taylor Building—one of the most architecturally striking buildings on campus—were selected to help students stay… -
From Michael Ballard
The Kirkham Auditorium has hosted numerous prolific speakers and national figures, including former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt on March 2, 1959. -
From Michael Ballard
The John W. Hart Building provides many athletic resources for students, including a swimming pool, classrooms, racquetball courts, and gymnasiums. Until the BYU-Idaho… -
From Michael Ballard
Built in 1968, the Joseph Fielding Smith Building is home to business, communications, and language students. -
From Michael Ballard
Under President John L. Clarke, the student population grew from 200 to 5,300 and the number of buildings increased from two to two dozen. -
From Michael Ballard
The first building on campus named in honor of a woman, the Eliza R. Snow Center houses the Ruffatti Organ, which has over 3,500 pipes and took 21 years to complete. -
From Michael Ballard
With computers for Internet research, and a book collection of over 160,000 volumes and periodicals, the David O. McKay Library provides many resources for students. -
From Michael Ballard
The Austin Building, named for the well-known philanthropist and humanitarian Mark Austin, is home to the automotive students, who frequently offer free vehicle… -
From Michael Ballard
After being destroyed by a fire in 2000, the Jacob Spori Building was reconstructed and later rededicated in 2003. Its style resembles the original structure built in… -
From Michael Ballard
In addition to the planetarium and geology museum, the George S. Romney Building has a seismology center, which allows students to measure earthquakes from around the… -
From Michael Ballard
Originally including a barbershop and post office, the Manwaring Center now holds a convenience store, modern food court, and bowling alley. -
From Michael Ballard
Dedicated in 2010, the BYU-Idaho Center includes a 15,000-seat auditorium and an activities area equivalent in size to 10 basketball courts. It’s the home for… -
From Michael Ballard
Learn how BYU-Idaho has grown, from its humble beginnings in a log cabin to the fine institution it is today. -
From Michael Ballard
See why students choose to attend BYU-Idaho’s beautiful campus. Discover the rich learning environment that draws people from all over the world. -
From Michael Ballard
Come take a complete tour of the campus and familiarize yourself with what BYU-Idaho’s grounds have to offer. Learn more about our facilities and the services they…