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We invite all BYU faculty, staff, administration, and their families to join us for our first-ever Summer Bash, replacing the Ducky Derby this year!
July’s Well & Wise Lecture features Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat, associate professor of Church history and doctrine at BYU.
Come celebrate the pioneers who have shaped your journey—past or present.
Wondering what's going on in the world of international development? Come hear from former USAID diplomat Loren Stoddard at this Ask Me Anything event.
Come find the major you’ve been looking for at the Major Fair!
Fall Short-term Loan Due Date
Fall Tuition Final Day to Pay
Summer Short-term Loan Due Date
This fair is open to ALL majors.
The focus of this fair is to connect employers with students in a variety of disciplines.
The focus of this fair is to connect employers with students in the STEM disciplines.
The focus of this fair is to connect employers with students in Civil Engineering and Construction disciplines.
Elder Gerrit W. Gong currently serves as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Amy Jex is an associate teaching professor in the BYU Department of Dance. She currently serves as an associate chair of the department.
Paul Lambert is the religion initiative director at the Wheatley Institute. He is a leading expert on religious pluralism in society, including the role of pluralism in economics and business.
Sherami Jara joined BYU nearly 15 years ago after spending a decade working in policy and career development for the state of Utah. Currently, she serves as an assistant dean in the College of Humanities and the director of the Liberal Arts Advisement and Careers Center, where she oversees career readiness efforts for approximately 7,200 students across two liberal arts colleges.
Dawan Coombs is an associate professor of English at BYU.
Brennan Platt is a professor of economics at BYU. He received bachelor's degrees in economics and mathematics from Arizona State University in 2001, and earned a master's and doctorate in economics from the University of Minnesota in 2006.