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This inaugural conference seeks to cultivate a Christ-centered campus community where hearts are knit together in love and every individual feels seen, valued, and supported.
The Wonder of Scripture series invites thoughtful speakers from diverse disciplines to reflect on how sacred texts inspire wonder, deepen understanding, and shape lives.
Join art historian Elliott Wise at the MOA for a closer look at the depictions of saints in The Sense of Beauty! This event is free and open to all.
Men's Rugby will host UVU on Helaman Field East.
Song of the North is a large-scale, cinematic performance combining the manual art of shadow puppetry with projected animation to tell the courageous tale of Princess Manijeh, a heroine from ancient Persia.
Song of the North is a large-scale, cinematic performance combining the manual art of shadow puppetry with projected animation to tell the courageous tale of Princess Manijeh, a heroine from ancient Persia.
Song of the North is a large-scale, cinematic performance combining the manual art of shadow puppetry with projected animation to tell the courageous tale of Princess Manijeh, a heroine from ancient Persia.
Especially For Youth is celebrating its 50th birthday with a free community event open to alumni, friends, and anyone curious about the program.
Men's soccer will host Utah on South Field.
The American Piano Quartet moves into its 41st year, performing thrilling arrangements and original works for two pianos and eight hands.
All BYU students are welcome to join the museum for a night of rock-climbing, maze navigating, food, and games! Bring your FHE group or come solo to meet new friends and have a night of fun!
Elder Ronald A. Rasband was called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on October 3, 2015.
Paul J. G. Rennie, OBE, British Consul General, will speak on BYU campus.
Come pursue your passions! Clubs Night will be held throughout the WSC!
As geopolitical tensions rise and institutions are dismantled, we will likely increasingly rely on citizens to do the hard work of making peace. How can we help them be effective? Cecily Brewer, an expert on peace and conflict resolution, will speak as part of the Kennedy Center's fall 2025 lecture series, "The Future of Citizenship."
Join MOA Curator Isaac King to explore the contemporary Aboriginal artworks in the exhibition Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu. This event is free and open to all.
True Blue Foam is an annual campus tradition and a must-have experience for every BYU student.
Our campus community is invited to come and learn from care experts about physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual wellness.
Get ready to roll! Come join us for our roller skate night in the WSC Ballroom.
Women's Soccer vs. West Virginia