Programs & Events
Classes & Presentations
- 3D Printing Classes
Learn how to create your own 3D printable files
- Advanced Writing
Library instruction for Advanced Writing courses
- Family History Classes
- Family History Webinars
- First-Year Writing
Library instruction for First-Year Writing courses
- Jazz Concert Series
- Software Training
Learn to use popular software from Adobe, Microsoft, and others; to request a class, or for questions/support, contact us via the information below
- Special Collections Instruction
Staff in Special Collections are available to provide instruction/presentations to classes, ward groups, and other groups by appointment
Film Showings
- Motion Picture Archive Series
Free film showings in the Reynolds Auditorium
Lectures
- A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference
An educational and social experience where professional and amateur book collectors gather to immerse themselves in the world of rare book collecting
- Alice Louise Reynolds Women-In-Scholarship Lecture Series
Annual lecture featuring women in scholarship
- English Reading Series
Enjoy writer and poet readings, Q&A discussion, author signings, and refreshments
- House of Learning Lectures
House of Learning Lectures highlight current research of campus faculty
Programs
- A. Dean Larsen Book Collecting Conference
An educational and social experience where professional and amateur book collectors gather to immerse themselves in the world of rare book collecting
- Art in the Library
The mission of the Art in the Library program is to create a dynamic cultural center in the Library, to foster intellectual and creative activities through the visual arts, and to act as liaison with other academic departments on campus
- Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Library supports students through the Library Inspiring Learning Initiative which funds student opportunities including experiential grants, special collections fellowships, mentored work opportunities, and internships.
- Inspiring Learning Grants
Inspiring Learning Grants fund student-centered learning experiences that are deeply connected to the library’s services and resources or which provide experiential learning in the discipline of librarianship. Projects must be initiated by and involve a mentor from among current library faculty and staff.
- ScholarsArchive
Institutional repository for the scholarly and creative content produced by the University
- Special Collections Research Grant
- The Charles Redd Fellowship in Western American History
Sponsored by the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies and the BYU Library Special Collections