At BYU, we believe the world is our campus so BYU is celebrating the “World On Campus” for February’s Night of Light event!
Schedule
6:00–8:00 p.m. Passport scavenger hunts and walking tours begin in Brigham Square
6:00–8:00 p.m. Hold a first edition Book of Mormon (BYU Library 3rd floor atrium)
6:00–9:00 p.m. Map-a-thon Service Project (BYU Library 2212)
7:00–8:30 p.m. Cultural Performances (WSC Ballroom)
8:00–9:30 p.m. Student International Choirs (WSC Terrace)
7:00–10:00 p.m. BYU Museums Special After Hours (map of museum locations)
- Bean Life Science Museum
- Education in Zion Gallery (JFSB)
- Museum of Art
- Museum of Paleontology
- Museum of Peoples and Cultures
More Details
- Grab your passport and embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt through some of the most iconic spots on campus! You’ll solve clues, uncover hidden facts, and take fun photos along the way. Each stop will give you a deeper appreciation of the history and spirit of BYU. Whether you’re a new student or a seasoned pro, this scavenger hunt will challenge you and show you new corners of campus. The first 100 completed tours for each hunt win a treat!
- The BYU Museums are joining forces for a one-of-a-kind celebration you'll never forget! Visit ALL the campus museums--the Bean Life Science Museum, the Museum of Peoples and Cultures, the Education in Zion Gallery, the Museum of Paleontology, and the Museum of Art--in just 3 hours! The museums are free and refreshments are available at each stop.
- Enjoy student choirs performing in various languages from Welsh to Tagalog and everything in between.
- Watch performances representing cultures from different continents featuring Living Legends, Rhythm N Soul Collective, Mariachi Band, International Folk Dance and more!
- Join a service project that helps keep global maps updated for humanitarian efforts worldwide. This fun service project on the second floor of the BYU Library equips volunteers to use geographic information systems (GIS) to map buildings and streets in remote areas around the world. These maps can then help humanitarian organizations better respond to and mitigate natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and other threats.
- Hold a first-edition Book of Mormon in 10 different languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, French, German, Samoan, Tongan, Maori, and Hawaiian.
- Explore the universe with a planetarium show. Journey through the cosmos under a stunning full-dome sky at the BYU Planetarium. Discover planets, stars, and awe-inspiring space stories in an unforgettable, immersive show. The planetarium shows are sold out but a standby line will be available.