Logan Institute of Religion

[4] The building will be u-shaped with a central courtyard accessible from Darwin Ave, and a parking structure underneath will accommodate 170 cars.

The front of the building (facing the Taggart Student Center) will be mostly glass covering 51% of the ground floor area.

[3] When it opened, there was a total enrollment of 114 students and offered two classes: Bible Literature and Moral Philosophy.

[6] The fire began when a box of apples was left on a stove burner, causing $18,000 in damages.

[7] This prompted upgrades to the structure, including adding a sprinkler system to the building's upper level.

The Joseph Smith Student Lounge had a 10' x 26' mural of the sacred grove painted by Kent Wallis.

[9] The library was the largest in the state for an institute of religion and contained several items of historic value, including an original copy of the Book of Mormon and a 1906 sacrament set from the Mendon ward.

According to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, LDSSA is "an organization which sponsors social, religious, and recreational activities for LDS college students and their friends.

The combined choir has performed for several worldwide young adult devotionals held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle when church general authorities have spoken, such as Lynn G. Robbins[12] (2015) and Carl B. Cook (May 2019).

Painting of the Logan Institute of Religion c.1940
Logan Institute's first graduating class
Library copy of 1830 edition Book of Mormon