BYU 150
Featured
The Next 50 Years
Article
The Next 50 Years
Entering the second half of its second century, BYU sends undaunted graduates into all the world.
Article
Do Gooding
In its 150th year, BYU is marshaling the efforts of students, faculty and staff, and alumni everywhere to serve.
Brigham Young University is turning 150! This year we are emphasizing the gifts of light that have guided BYU.
While the effects of COVID-19 on campus may feel unprecedented, canceling classes has happened before at BYU.
In 1907, BYU students known as sagerooters help clear out land in Orem while the BYU Band provides them with music.
We found a little gem from the 1920s in BYU Special Collections.
See a “passel” of Wymount babies in a 1947 gem from the archives, plus the ’20s greeting committee.
With 183 LED lights embedded into Y Mountain, the Y is now lit with the flip of a switch on campus.
Under the leadership of President Ernist L. Wilkinson, BYU's slogan was erected at the west entrance of campus in 1965.
This year’s Homecoming founder infused his leadership and funds into Brigham Young Academy.
50 years ago fire ravages a soundstage and equipment at the BYU Motion Picture Studio.
See what happened on campus 125, 100, 50, 25, 10, and 5 years ago from today.