Justin Monroe
College of Performing and Visual Arts
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Students display artistic passion at BYU-Idaho
"It's also a wonderful opportunity for students who aren't in the art department," Whitworth said. "We invite everyone that would like to come and see the students artwork and join us."
Getting the scoop of journalism senior projects
"There are so many different ways you can take journalism," Soto said. "It's not just writing stories but making videos and podcasts."
A closer look at the Romney observatory
BYU-Idaho offers students a chance to look at the stars with a new perspective in the George S. Romney Building observatory.
Stephen McNeil, a professor...
Jazz and orchestra concerts coming to BYU-I
Want something to do? BYU-Idaho has a couple of concerts prepared.
Apollo 11’s 50th anniversary lands at BYU-I Planetarium
"We can build on our past and accomplish some pretty incredible things," Macbeth said. "It gives a lot of people hope."
A murder performed on stage
"We get to see people laugh and gasp," Schmid said. "It's always a rewarding feeling. You know they are paying attention."
Students apply Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets to life
“Every story is different. They change our perspective of life."
ABBA-Mania visits BYU-Idaho
"It's nice to hear music that is positive and uplifting."
Miss the forum with the Hafens? Here’s a recap
On May 16, Elder Bruce C. Hafen, an emeritus member of the Quorum of the Seventy, and his wife, Marie K. Hafen, visited BYU-Idaho...
Dancers take the stage with ‘Dichotomy’
“It’s not just visual, but you actually get to feel and think and move. Like it’s all different skills put together. It’s a complete experience for me.”
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