Calendar

Monday, September 21

  • All Day: Building Renumbering

    Tanner Building Rooms Changed to Four-Digit Numbers 

    Room numbers in the Tanner Building are changes to align with the university numbering systems and to avoid duplicate numbers with the building’s west numbers system. The new four-digit room numbers are labeled outside each room and the building maps have both the old and new numbers listed for reference and navigation. 

Tuesday, September 22

  • All Day: Student Study Spaces

    Study Spaces Limited for Fall Semester 

    Many student study spaces have transitioned into temporary office spaces to support Undergraduate Advisement, the Ballard Center, and the Global Business Center employees and functions until those offices are completed. Because of the limited accessible study spaces available to students, students are recommended to utilize designated campus study spaces in the library or other open areas across campus. 

    Currently, all private student study rooms, student conference rooms, the MACC and MISM graduate lounges are inaccessible. 

Wednesday, September 23

  • All Day: Offices in Temporary Locations During Construction

    As construction of building area continues into fall semester, please find these offices in temporary building locations until construction in their areas is completed. 

    • Ballard Center for Social Impact (room 2424) 
    • Information Technology (room 7164) 
    • Marketing and Communication (room 6180, with some offices in 185 Grant Building) 
    • Mental Health & Well-Being (7th Floor) 
    • Web Team (185 Grant Building) 
    • Whitmore Global Business Center (room 1482) 

Thursday, September 24

  • All Day: JKB Update: Business Classes and Spaces Available Fall 2026

    The Jesse Knight Building (JKB) has undergone a series of renovations over the spring/summer terms, which are expected to be complete for fall 2026. The JKB can now also host business classes and a faculty lounge to help alleviate the growth of many of the business programs. Those classrooms are available for scheduling by Campus Scheduling. 

Friday, September 25

  • 8:00 am–5:00 pm: BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance

    BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance 

    A BYU Marriott welcome desk has been created at the 4th-floor entrance to the Tanner Building (previously the BCC west entrance) to help provide navigational support and information throughout the construction process. Deans Office operational employees are at the welcome desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. A computer kiosk is also available in the welcome desk, which provides access to construction notifications and regularly updated floor maps. 

Monday, September 28

  • All Day: Building Renumbering

    Tanner Building Rooms Changed to Four-Digit Numbers 

    Room numbers in the Tanner Building are changes to align with the university numbering systems and to avoid duplicate numbers with the building’s west numbers system. The new four-digit room numbers are labeled outside each room and the building maps have both the old and new numbers listed for reference and navigation. 

Tuesday, September 29

  • All Day: Student Study Spaces

    Study Spaces Limited for Fall Semester 

    Many student study spaces have transitioned into temporary office spaces to support Undergraduate Advisement, the Ballard Center, and the Global Business Center employees and functions until those offices are completed. Because of the limited accessible study spaces available to students, students are recommended to utilize designated campus study spaces in the library or other open areas across campus. 

    Currently, all private student study rooms, student conference rooms, the MACC and MISM graduate lounges are inaccessible. 

Wednesday, September 30

  • All Day: Offices in Temporary Locations During Construction

    As construction of building area continues into fall semester, please find these offices in temporary building locations until construction in their areas is completed. 

    • Ballard Center for Social Impact (room 2424) 
    • Information Technology (room 7164) 
    • Marketing and Communication (room 6180, with some offices in 185 Grant Building) 
    • Mental Health & Well-Being (7th Floor) 
    • Web Team (185 Grant Building) 
    • Whitmore Global Business Center (room 1482) 

Thursday, October 1

  • All Day: JKB Update: Business Classes and Spaces Available Fall 2026

    The Jesse Knight Building (JKB) has undergone a series of renovations over the spring/summer terms, which are expected to be complete for fall 2026. The JKB can now also host business classes and a faculty lounge to help alleviate the growth of many of the business programs. Those classrooms are available for scheduling by Campus Scheduling. 

Friday, October 2

  • 8:00 am–5:00 pm: BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance

    BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance 

    A BYU Marriott welcome desk has been created at the 4th-floor entrance to the Tanner Building (previously the BCC west entrance) to help provide navigational support and information throughout the construction process. Deans Office operational employees are at the welcome desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. A computer kiosk is also available in the welcome desk, which provides access to construction notifications and regularly updated floor maps. 

Monday, October 5

  • All Day: Building Renumbering

    Tanner Building Rooms Changed to Four-Digit Numbers 

    Room numbers in the Tanner Building are changes to align with the university numbering systems and to avoid duplicate numbers with the building’s west numbers system. The new four-digit room numbers are labeled outside each room and the building maps have both the old and new numbers listed for reference and navigation. 

Tuesday, October 6

  • All Day: Student Study Spaces

    Study Spaces Limited for Fall Semester 

    Many student study spaces have transitioned into temporary office spaces to support Undergraduate Advisement, the Ballard Center, and the Global Business Center employees and functions until those offices are completed. Because of the limited accessible study spaces available to students, students are recommended to utilize designated campus study spaces in the library or other open areas across campus. 

    Currently, all private student study rooms, student conference rooms, the MACC and MISM graduate lounges are inaccessible. 

Wednesday, October 7

  • All Day: Offices in Temporary Locations During Construction

    As construction of building area continues into fall semester, please find these offices in temporary building locations until construction in their areas is completed. 

    • Ballard Center for Social Impact (room 2424) 
    • Information Technology (room 7164) 
    • Marketing and Communication (room 6180, with some offices in 185 Grant Building) 
    • Mental Health & Well-Being (7th Floor) 
    • Web Team (185 Grant Building) 
    • Whitmore Global Business Center (room 1482) 

Friday, October 9

  • 8:00 am–5:00 pm: BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance

    BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance 

    A BYU Marriott welcome desk has been created at the 4th-floor entrance to the Tanner Building (previously the BCC west entrance) to help provide navigational support and information throughout the construction process. Deans Office operational employees are at the welcome desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. A computer kiosk is also available in the welcome desk, which provides access to construction notifications and regularly updated floor maps. 

Monday, October 12

  • All Day: Building Renumbering

    Tanner Building Rooms Changed to Four-Digit Numbers 

    Room numbers in the Tanner Building are changes to align with the university numbering systems and to avoid duplicate numbers with the building’s west numbers system. The new four-digit room numbers are labeled outside each room and the building maps have both the old and new numbers listed for reference and navigation. 

Tuesday, October 13

  • All Day: Student Study Spaces

    Study Spaces Limited for Fall Semester 

    Many student study spaces have transitioned into temporary office spaces to support Undergraduate Advisement, the Ballard Center, and the Global Business Center employees and functions until those offices are completed. Because of the limited accessible study spaces available to students, students are recommended to utilize designated campus study spaces in the library or other open areas across campus. 

    Currently, all private student study rooms, student conference rooms, the MACC and MISM graduate lounges are inaccessible. 

Wednesday, October 14

  • All Day: Offices in Temporary Locations During Construction

    As construction of building area continues into fall semester, please find these offices in temporary building locations until construction in their areas is completed. 

    • Ballard Center for Social Impact (room 2424) 
    • Information Technology (room 7164) 
    • Marketing and Communication (room 6180, with some offices in 185 Grant Building) 
    • Mental Health & Well-Being (7th Floor) 
    • Web Team (185 Grant Building) 
    • Whitmore Global Business Center (room 1482) 

Friday, October 16

  • 8:00 am–5:00 pm: BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance

    BYU Marriott Welcome Desk Created on 4th Floor Entrance 

    A BYU Marriott welcome desk has been created at the 4th-floor entrance to the Tanner Building (previously the BCC west entrance) to help provide navigational support and information throughout the construction process. Deans Office operational employees are at the welcome desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. A computer kiosk is also available in the welcome desk, which provides access to construction notifications and regularly updated floor maps. 

Monday, October 19

  • All Day: Building Renumbering

    Tanner Building Rooms Changed to Four-Digit Numbers 

    Room numbers in the Tanner Building are changes to align with the university numbering systems and to avoid duplicate numbers with the building’s west numbers system. The new four-digit room numbers are labeled outside each room and the building maps have both the old and new numbers listed for reference and navigation.