UPDATE (12/9/11): The BYU iOS app now includes a “Campus Cameras” feature. The cameras listed in that feature are exactly the ones I discovered with this Google search. Looks like I was successful.
Out of curiosity, I went searching for all the webcams at BYU that I could find online. I found nine locations with a total of fourteen cameras.
Exterior webcams:
- Eyring Science Center Aimed north at Mount Timpanogas, in conjunction with the weather station.
- Brimhall Building Facing east across the commons toward the Eyring Science Center.
- Kimball Tower Aimed a Traverse Ridge.
- Broadcasting Building Originally to document the construction of the building. It’s finished now, but the cameras are still up. There are two cameras on that page.
- South campus construction Shows the progress of construction on the south campus road. Utility work is being done in preparation for the new life sciences building. There are three individual webcams that form one image.
Interior webcams:
- Bookstore The Bookstore has three functioning cameras. Two show line conditions on the text floor and one shows the courtyard outside the Wilkinson Center.
- Testing Center Shows the line conditions at the Testing Center.
- ID Center Shows line conditions at the ID Center and WSC information desk.
- My friend recently helped install a new webcam in the student fitness facility in the Richards Building, but it hasn’t been published yet.
The subdomain webcam.byu.edu is operated by the university for the south campus construction cameras. The subdomain webcams.byu.edu is operated by the Bookstore. All the rest of these are hosted on department subdomains. Most of these can be found with a simple Google search: “webcam site:byu.edu“.