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Attend an evening of performances and presentations celebrating interfaith engagement through the arts.
Elder Steven D. Shumway was sustained as a general authority seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the April 2024 general conference.
What is it really like to be a BYU student athlete beyond the roar of the crowds? Join us for a panel discussion with athletes from swim, volleyball, and cheer, part of the Kennedy Center's winter 2026 lecture series, "Sport and Society."
Join us for a student athlete focused Career Fair Prep.
BYU’s Ninth Annual World Interfaith Harmony Week Lecture, “Urgent Moral Issues: Is There a Mandate for Government & Religious Community Cooperation?"
Known for their polished performances and versatility of genre and style, the university’s four auditioned choirs—Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Concert Choir, and BYU Singers—present a varied program of classical and modern choral works.
The focus of this fair is to connect employers with students in a variety of disciplines.
Men's Tennis will host Montana State-Bozeman at the Indoor Tennis Courts.
Join Karin Wulf, as she speaks as the 2026 Marjorie Pay Hinckley lecturer and discusses “Genealogy at America's Founding”
The Wonder of Scripture series invites thoughtful speakers from diverse disciplines to reflect on how sacred texts inspire wonder, deepen understanding, and shape lives.
Men's and women's swimming & diving teams host Utah at the Richards Building.
This in-person two-day conference allows BYU alumni to share their inspiring journeys and teach students how to make an impact in the world.
How to Train Your Dragon in Concert features this acclaimed film presented in HD, with composer John Powell’s Academy Award®–nominated score performed live to picture by the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra in a thrilling experience for all ages.