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Buildings
Checklist:
Academic
Administration
Administrative
Offices
Employment
Executive
Offices
Information
Desk
Parking
Services
Security
&
Safety
Student
Services
Ticket
Office
This
building
houses
the
Registrars,
Accounting,
Housing,
Admissions
and
Scholarships,
and
Financial
Aid
officesall
of
which
provide
services
to
students.
The
Presidents
office,
Administrative
offices,
Dean
of
Students,
Information
Technology,
Career/Academic
Advising,
Public
Relations,
Personnel
Services
and
Campus
Police
can
also
be
found
here.
Gordon
B.
Hinckley
Building
This
building
has
many
classrooms
and
offices
for
faculty
and
students.
President
Gordon
B.
Hinckley
led
the
dedication
service
in
July
of
2002.
A
Chapel
and
Cultural
Hall
are
available
for
the
wards
and
stakes
here
on
campus
to
use.
The
Hinckley
houses
Education,
Religion,
Health
Science,
and
Language
classes.
This
building
is
a
variation
of
several
other
designs
the
church
has
previously
built.
Creative
Services
Radio
Services
Web
Services
This
building
is
the
home
of
the
BYUIdaho
public
radio
stations
KBYI
and
KBYR.
It
also
holds
Creative
Services,
which
is
the
universitys
design
studio
for
publications,
brochures
and
logos.
Instructional
services
for
students
are
provided
in
the
building
by
a
full-time
staff
of
radio
broadcast
professionals
and
two
full-time
graphic
designers.
This
is
a
great
place
for
students
to
gain
valuable
hands-on
experience
concerning
professional
radio
station
operations
and
graphic
design
projects.
Hyrum
Manwaring
Student
Center
Activities
Program
Alumni
Bowling
Alley
Career
&
Academic
Advising
Dance
Food
Services
&
Catering
Information
Desk
Internship
&
Career
Services
Scheduling
Testing
Center
University
Store
Also
known
as
the
MC.
The
Crossroads
provides
a
variety
of
foods
including
pizza,
Chinese
and
hamburgers.
A
Bowling
Alley,
Bookstore,
Ticket
office,
Activities
office,
Ballrooms,
and
the
Little
Theater
(shows
movies)
are
available
for
use.
Joseph
Fielding
Smith
Building
Accounting
Business
&
Communication
(College)
Business
Management
Computer
Information
Technology
Economics
Foreign
Language
Foundations
Interdisciplinary
Studies
Language
&
Letters
(College)
The
Business
Management,
Foreign
Language,
Accounting,
Computer
Information
Technology
and
Economics
Departments
are
located
in
this
building.
Many
computer
labs
have
been
added
in
recent
years
making
this
one
of
the
most
wired
buildings
on
campus.
Health
Science
Home
&
Family
Interior
Design
Nursing
Preschool
Home
and
Family,
Health
Science,
and
Nursing
Departments
are
here.
Also,
the
R
Kids
Day-Care
provides
a
learning
environment
for
students
studying
Early
Childhood.
It
also
houses
the
nursing
and
medical
programs.
Oscar
A.
Kirkham
Building
-
This
building
is
one
of
two
on
campus
that
are
dedicated
to
the
Fine
Arts.
A
large
Auditorium,
Arena
Theater
and
dancing
rehearsal
rooms
are
found
here.
The
Department
of
Dance
holds
concerts
in
the
auditorium
and
a
dance
studio
is
available
for
rehearsal.
A
Ceramics
lab,
complete
with
kiln
can
also
be
found
near
the
dance
studio.
Jacob
Spori
Building
Art
Communication
I~Comm
Performing
&
Visual
Arts
(College)
Spori
Gallery
This
building
was
originally
built
in
1903
and
named
after
the
first
principal
of
the
then
Bannock
Stake
Academy
in
1888,
Jacob
Spori.
On
Nov.
29,
2000
this
building
accidentally
caught
fire
while
demolition
crews
were
attempting
to
pull
the
building
down.
The
exterior
is
similar
to
the
original,
though
the
interior
has
been
better
equipped
for
the
students
needs.
Some
of
the
original
stonework
appears
in
the
new
construction
and
the
third
floor
holds
a
wooden
pediment
from
the
front
of
the
original
building
and
is
approximately
at
the
same
elevation
and
location
as
it
was
in
the
old
building.
It
currently
holds
the
Communication
and
Art
Departments.
Downstairs,
a
state-of-the-art
facility
provides
a
unique
learning
experience
for
broadcast
students.
The
student
newspaper,
the
Scroll,
and
news
station,
Digital
Scroll
have
offices
inside
the
Spori
building
as
well.
On
August
22,
2003,
President
Thomas
S.
Monson
and
Elder
Henry
B.
Eyring
dedicated
the
newly
designed
building.
Eliza
R.
Snow
Performing
Arts
Center
-
The
old
gymnasium
burned
down
on
this
spot
before
the
Snow
Building
replaced
it.
The
Music
Department
is
located
here.
Practice
rooms
are
equipped
with
either
a
piano
or
an
organ.
A
recital
hall,
Drama
Theater,
full
costume
and
prop
shop,
and
a
concert
hall
are
housed
in
this
building.
*Drama
Theater
-
seats
541
people.
A
revolving
stage
and
a
hydraulic
orchestra
pit
are
features
in
this
theater.
The
school
performs
four
plays
a
year
on
this
stage.
*Ruth
Ann
Barrus
Concert
Hall
-
seats
700
people.
An
85
rank
pipe
organ
complements
the
acoustics
of
the
room.
The
cloud
above
the
stage
can
be
raised
and
lowered
to
reach
the
desired
sound.
The
large
white
wall
at
the
back
of
the
hall
also
aides
sound
wave
travel.
George
S.
Romney
Building
Chemistry
Geology
Geology
Museum
Planetarium
Physics
Physical
Sciences
&
Engineering
(College)
Recreation
Management
ROTC
This
building
houses
the
Physical
Sciences
(physics,
geology,
archeology,
chemistry,
etc.).
A
Planetarium
is
used
for
teaching
school
groups
and
weekly
shows
for
the
public.
The
facility
has
two
physics
laboratories,
one
biology
laboratory,
a
herbarium
on
the
main
floor,
two
biology
and
four
chemistry
laboratories
and
a
zoological
collection
room
on
the
second
floor.
The
second
floor
also
has
a
photography
laboratory
and
four
dark
rooms.
Geology
Museum
The
museum
has
various
rock
and
fossil
collections
including
a
life-time
arrowhead
collection,
and
a
seismology
center
to
measure
earthquakes
from
around
the
world.
The
Planetarium
at
BYU-Idaho
The
Planetarium
at
BYU-Idaho
offers
students
and
the
public
to
enjoy
and
learn
about
the
stars,
planets,
and
recognize
different
constellations
with
our
observatory.
Many
shows
are
available
that
teach
about
our
solar
system
and
other
natural
wonders
in
the
universe.
John
W.
Hart
Building
This
is
the
Physical
Education
Building.
When
not
being
used
for
classes,
the
facility
becomes
a
Health
Club
for
students
and
faculty
at
no
charge.
The
public
is
also
welcome
with
a
small
fee
to
cover
clothing
and
equipment
rental.
The
facilities
include
an
indoor
swimming
pool,
auxiliary
gym,
and
weightlifting
and
aerobics
rooms.
The
Hart
auditorium
seats
4,300.
Basketball
games
and
major
concerts
are
held
here.
Racquetball/Handball
courts
are
found
in
the
southwest
corner.
David
O.
McKay
Library
-
The
library
was
expanded
to
include
what
was
once
used
as
the
Administrative
offices.
The
East
wing
is
the
newer
addition.
A
full-service
copy
center,
reading
lab,
writing
lab,
math
lab
and
tutoring
services
can
be
found
on
the
second
floor.
Reference
materials
and
computer
classrooms
are
located
on
the
first
floor.
The
West
or
main
wing
of
the
library
contains
a
host
of
services.
The
first
floor
has
the
circulation
desk,
reference
materials,
computer
lab,
periodicals
and
government
documents.
On
the
second
floor
you
will
find
more
reference
materials
that
can
be
checked
out,
the
Family
History
Center
and
study
rooms.
The
third
floor
mainly
is
home
to
Media
services.
Audio
and
Video
viewing
and
editing
stations
are
available
as
well
as
an
area
for
assembling
visual
aid
materials.
Upper
Campus
-
The
Southwest
corner
of
campus
deals
mainly
with
support.
The
Physical
Plant
and
Auxiliary
Services
(Shipping,
Receiving,
Campus
Press)
are
located
here.
Mark
Austin
Building
Architecture
Automotive
Technology
Construction
Management
Computer
Science
Electrical
Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Named
after
Mark
Austin,
the
first
bishop
of
the
Sugar
City
Ward.
He
selected
and
directed
the
building
of
Sugar
City.
He
was
named
a
member
of
Ricks
Board
of
Education
in
1905
as
counselor
in
Fremont
Stake
presidency.
Named
as
President
of
the
board
(and
stake)
in
1911
and
served
until
1925.
The
building
was
dedicated
and
named
by
Elder
Delbert
Stapley
of
the
Council
of
the
Twelve
on
Sept.
22,
1972.
It
holds
mechanical,
wood
and
automotive
shops.
Also,
engineering,
automotive
and
computer
aided
design
departments
are
located
here.
Ezra
Taft
Benson
Building
-
The
Biology
and
Life
Science
departments
are
housed
here.
The
Horticulture
department
maintains
five
greenhouses
for
experimentation
and
decoration
in
buildings
and
on
the
grounds
of
campus.
A
cadaver
lab
is
also
available
for
the
Anatomy
&
Physiology
classes.
Wildlife
Museum
-
A
collection
of
native
and
migratory
animals
of
Idaho.
This
was
remodeled
in
2004
adding
some
new
exhibits.
Greenhouses
6
greenhouses
Head
house
includes
a
workspace
Large
potted
plants
stored
in
head
house
during
Fall,
Winter,
Spring;
only
full
of
soil,
Styrofoam
occupies
remaining
space
Will
take
a
few
of
large
pots
outside
in
the
Summer
Greenhouse
walls
made
of
polycarbonate
(double
layer
with
air
pockets,
traps
heat,
lets
sunlight
in)
Hydroponic
Tomato
room
Jungle
room
Desert
room
Plant
shop
Banana
trees
Pineapple
plants
Waterfalls
Computer
operated
to
regulate
temperature,
hanging
white
cylinder
sensor
reads
temperature
Shade
curtain
and
swamp
cloth
on
ceiling
helps
control
temperature
Temperature
stays
between
60
and
70
degrees
Fahrenheit
Rexburg
is
a
Zone
5
on
Climate
Zonal
Map
(Zone
1
is
coldest
and
Zone
10
is
hottest)
Desert
greenhouse
is
periodically
brought
to
40
degrees
Fahrenheit
to
let
the
leaves
fall
off
Thomas
E.
Ricks
Gardens
-
The
original
gardens
opened
in
1977.
From
its
inception,
the
grounds
have
been
planned,
planted
and
maintained
by
Horticulture
students.
The
gardens
are
divided
into
different
areas
and
themes.
The
gardens
have
long
been
a
favorite
spot
of
students
and
community.
It
is
a
popular
place
for
people
to
take
family,
engagement
and
wedding
pictures.
John
Taylor
Building
The
Religion
and
Humanities
Departments
reside
here.
A
chapel
and
cultural
Hall
combine
to
seat
1,600.
An
electronically
aided
pipe
organ
is
the
focal
point
of
the
room.
The
brick
color
and
unique
design
of
this
building
were
chosen
to
help
the
students
stay
focused
on
the
values
and
expectations
at
BYUIdaho.
Student
Health
and
Counseling
Center
-
The
health
center
will
never
act
as
an
ER
(go
straight
to
the
hospital!).
There
are
twelve
exam
rooms,
OB
care,
services
for
children
of
students
and
a
pharmacy.
They
also
offer
pre-
mission
vaccinations
at
lower
cost
than
competing
medical
offices.
Counseling
center
offers
group
therapies
in
eating
disorders,
self-defeating
behaviors
and
others.
Client
library
offers
clients
opportunity
to
do
their
own
research
and
learn
more
about
themselves.
Thomas
E.
Ricks
Geography
History
International
Studies
Mathematics
Political
Science
Psychology
Sociology
&
Social
Work
Dedicated
on
February
18,
2005
by
Elder
David
A.
Bednar
of
the
Quorum
of
the
Twelve
Apostles.
Classes
began
here
in
the
Winter
Semester
of
2005.
The
departments
of
History,
Geography,
Political
Science,
Math,
Psychology,
and
Sociology
are
housed
in
this
building.
In
one
hour,
approximately
900
students
move
in
and
out
of
the
building.
The
building
has
23
classrooms,
58
offices,
and
4
secretarial
reception
offices.
Rigby
Hall
English
Department
Faculty
offices
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Kirkham Auditorium
Dorm 1, has always been women's housing, some now for men
Dorm 2, has always been women's housing, some now for men
Dorm 3, has always been women's housing, some now for men
Dorm 4, has always been women's housing, some now for men
Dorm 5, has always been women's housing, some now for men
Dorm 6, has always been women's housing, some now for men
Rigby Hall Men's dorm
Central Plant
Physical Plant; Facilities Management
Physical Plant; Facilities Management
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Dairy barn
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