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Science & Technology Center

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 natural light, helping it to be…

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Outdoor/Off-Campus

Students visit BYU-Idaho’s additional facilities at off-campus locations for more fun learning activities, including ropes courses and cross-country skiing.

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Livestock Center

The Livestock Center houses Animal Science Department offices, laboratories, and classrooms five miles west of Rexburg. Facilities include an indoor arena, feedlot, animal laboratory, meat processing…

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Biddulph Hall

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, and Online Learning…

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Rigby Hall

Initially a men’s dormitory, the William F. Rigby Hall now houses over 80 office spaces for faculty.

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Auxilary Services Building

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.

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Playfields/Recreational Areas

Over 115,000 participants were involved in student activities last year, with many events taking place on the playfields and recreational areas.

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Ricks Building

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 the founder of the pioneer…

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Hinckley Building

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 dedication.

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Student Health Center

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 disorders.

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Agricultural Building

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 experience.

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Communications Building

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.

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Benson Building

The Benson Building includes five greenhouses and a wildlife museum, which displays animals native to North America and a special collection from Africa.

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Kimball Building

Built in the spring of 1999, the Spencer W. Kimball Building houses the university’s administrative services, including the executive offices.

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Taylor Building

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 focused on the values and…

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Kirkham Building

The Kirkham Auditorium has hosted numerous prolific speakers and national figures, including former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt on March 2, 1959.

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Hart Building

The John W. Hart Building provides many athletic resources for students, including a swimming pool, classrooms, racquetball courts, and gymnasiums. Until the BYU-Idaho Center was dedicated, it also…

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Smith Building

Built in 1968, the Joseph Fielding Smith Building is home to business, communications, and language students.

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Clarke Building

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.

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Snow Building

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.

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McKay Library

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.

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Austin Building

The Austin Building, named for the well-known philanthropist and humanitarian Mark Austin, is home to the automotive students, who frequently offer free vehicle inspection nights for students.

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Spori Building

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 1903.

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Romney Building

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 world.

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Manwaring Center

Originally including a barbershop and post office, the Manwaring Center now holds a convenience store, modern food court, and bowling alley.

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BYU-Idaho Center

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 weekly campus devotionals and…

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History of BYU-Idaho

Learn how BYU-Idaho has grown, from its humble beginnings in a log cabin to the fine institution it is today.

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Introduction

See why students choose to attend BYU-Idaho’s beautiful campus. Discover the rich learning environment that draws people from all over the world.

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Complete Tour

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 house.

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