Amanda Flaim of Michigan State University will explore how policies surrounding human rights, migration, and registration both produce and manage stateless populations, shaping who counts as a member of the political community. Part of the Kennedy Center's fall 2025 lecture series, "The Future of Citizenship."
Join MOA Curator Miri Kim to explore six centuries of masterpiece paintings in the exhibition The Sense of Beauty. This event is free and open to all.
A science degree isn’t the only path to medical school! Join Josh Jaramillo, MD, as he discusses the new School of Medicine and paths to medicine that may not follow the traditional science-based pathways. Tacos will be served!
This service project equips volunteers to use geographic information systems to map buildings and streets in remote areas around the world.
In conjunction with the Crossings 2025 symposium, this Café Europa event will feature a panel of experts from across the world. Sponsored by the European Studies program.
Learn from care experts about physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual wellness. Pie will be served!
Join us for an evening of saxophone quartets performing selections from a variety of musical styles!
Women's Volleyball vs. Arizona
With her robot by her side and with some help from the audience, Ophelia hopes to find the courage to face the stormy ocean and her inner fears.
BYU's top jazz ensemble presents a feast of jazz entertainment, from swing to blues to fusion, including new arrangements of jazz standards.
Audiences will love the high-fashion hijinks that ensue when lovers fall apart and enemies fall in love.
This evening will feature chamber music highlights from BYU’s talented string students.