Brigham Young University-Hawaii

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Tours

  1. Virtual Campus Tour

    Explore the university that prepares disciples of Jesus Christ to be leaders in their families and communities.

    Stops

    1. Cannon Activities Center (CAC)

      The CAC seats 4,500 fans for basketball and volleyball, both of which are played on the newly renovated floor, which is built over an air space for maximum playing comfort and spring.

      It houses locker rooms, music rooms, offices, and classrooms. The building is also used for devotionals, graduation ceremonies, concerts, and numerous campus and community activities.

    2. Banyan Dining Hall (BDH)

      The Banyan Dining Hall offers guests a variety of food options at ten serving stations on the main floor.

      1. Fruit, Salad, Smoothie Bar
      2. Ice Cream
      3. Waffle
      4. Cereal
      5. Bakery
      6. Local Flavor
      7. World
      8. Homestyle
      9. Grill
      10. Lava (wood stone oven and deli)
    3. David O. McKay Auditorium (AUD)

      Located in the center of the David O. McKay Classroom Building, the McKay Auditorium acts as a theater to showcase numerous theater and musical performances. It is also used for academic classes. The space is set up with fixed theater seats for 428. 

    4. Science Building (SCB)

      The three-story building features flexible state-of-the-art teaching laboratories, research and support spaces, classrooms, in addition to other informal learning and collaboration spaces. It is home to math and science instruction.

    5. Heber J. Grant Building (HGB)

      The Heber J. Grant Building hosts a variety of classes in accounting, business, and entrepreneurship, along with numerous religion courses. Its spacious open area features study spaces and serves as a popular gathering spot for social activities on campus.

    6. Stake Center (STC)

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has three stakes to support the married students and young single adults in and around BYU–Hawaii. Students living on campus in the hales will find their ward assignments according to the building and unit they live in. Students and non-student young single adults living off-campus can use a map to understand which ward boundaries their off-campus housing fall in. Ward boundaries and contact information for each stake and ward are available so that students can connect with their local church leadership.

    7. Joseph F. Smith Library (JFS)

      The Joseph F. Smith Library at Brigham Young University–Hawaii serves as the university’s primary academic resource center, supporting students, faculty, and staff with a vast collection of print and digital resources. The library offers study spaces, research assistance, and access to specialized archives.