Last summer I spotlighted a couple of the regional campuses here on my blog. It was pointed out to me recently that I had not done a post on my favorite regional campus...BRIGHAM! I am a bit biased in my opinion because I attended the Brigham Campus for three years. But, because I am familiar with Brigham, I did not tour their facilities during the summer. I would not want them to feel left out though, so I took the opportunity when I was in Brigham the other day to take some pictures to share on my blog.
This is Dr. Shinkle, the Executive Director for the Brigham City Campus. He has done a fantastic job as enrollment has grown and the buildings have been remodeled to accommodate the growing number of students.

This is Lauri Merrill, one of the outstanding academic advisers. I have personally pestered every one of the advisers on more than one occasion when I need help or had questions about a variety of school related subjects, and they are all knowledgeable and happy to help students.

This is the Charles and Rae Perkins Lounge in the Milton P. Miller Building (my home away from home) I have spent many hours studying here or just sitting by the fireplace to get warm between classes.

The next two pictures are of a couple of the new labs that were just completed last spring. One is the anatomey lab and the other is the engineering lab. One of the great things about the Brigham Campus is that all of the rooms have been remodeled recently and are not only beautiful, but have state-0f-the-art technology.


The next few pictures are of the Center for Early Education. This is one unique feature of the Brigham campus. They have an outstanding child care and preschool program for students with young children ( birth to 8 yrs.) Parents are able to take their kids to campus with them, and they are given a "buzzer" that they take to class with them so that they can call the parent if their child needs them. There is also a camera in the childcare that broadcasts to the classrooms so that you can see what you child is doing while you are in class. This makes attending much easier for students who have little ones.


This is one of my favorite place on campus, the play garden. It is located outside of the childcare and was built largely by volunteers and donations from the community. The kids love it, and many of the adults find it irresistible also.

I know I have already listed many things I like about this campus, but one of my favorites is the small class sizes. I actually have professors who remember my name. I have had many classes with fewer than 10 students. I know that this has made a big difference for me because of the amount of personal attention I get, and the opportunity to get to know and work with other students on projects. As you can see there are many good reasons to attend USU in Brigham City!