Emma Hassell
What the BYU-Idaho Center offers for students and staff
A building with 435,000 square feet of space was built in three years and dedicated for use in 2010. The BYU-Idaho Center is the largest meeting place on campus.
Why one professor uses chickens to teach about stewardship and sustainability
Rob Coleman, a faculty member in the Biology Department, teaches an Environmental Stewardship class, which is one of the options to fulfill the Science Foundations requirement.
Students serve by planting flowers
The BYU-Idaho grounds crew helps take care of the temple grounds. They make sure the trees, lawn and flowerbeds are in good condition year-round.
Students of Rexburg: Student creates her own beauty channel
Clarissa Sparks, a senior studying child development, started her own beauty channel titled the Mormon Makeup Artist.
Students start and run businesses on campus
“IBC is a crash course to business," said Lauren DeSpain, a junior studying business management. "We learn how to run every functional area of a business.”
Students spin and toss flags and rifles
Color guard is a year-round sport and can be performed indoors and outdoors. It is a sport that allows people to work uniformly as a team.
Students decorate apartments to feel more at home
"I hang up pictures of my family and my friends from home on my wall," Brumble said. "Whenever I feel homesick, I can just look at the pictures and remember all the good memories."
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