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Hope Squad brings suicide awareness to BYUH community ...
Milad said it was a challenge for her to keep the excitement and energy the Golden Mecca Club brought last year. “There’s a ...
Sophie Rolie said deleting social media will help people regain their social life. For example, instead of sitting on her phone for 30 minutes, Rolie said she decided to take a walk to the temple, ...
Students from BYU–Hawaii may see the white, half-circle shape of the naupaka flower on the coast of the beach or while hiking mountain trails in Laie. If students paused to pick one naupaka flower ...
Fahina Lauti, a graduate from Oakland, California, with a bachelor's degree in political science with minors in entrepreneurship and Pacific Island Studies, said her BYUH journey started in classrooms ...
Forming friendships at BYU–Hawaii with people from other cultures has shaped their worldview and contributed to their personal growth, said BYUH students. Kanchana Udomtawee and Kenona Baibatu said ...
At BYU–Hawaii’s The Voices of Latter-day Saint Women in the Pacific and Asia conference, Dr. Lynette Finau shared the example of Lois, Eunice and Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:5, where Paul recognizes ...
Honored as National Coach of the Year in 1996 and 1999, retired BYU–Hawaii women’s volleyball coach, Wilfred Navalta, led the team to 10 national titles, four consecutive national championships and ...
To minimize the devastating consequences of natural disasters that frequently plague the Philippines, disaster-resistant structural insulated panels were invented, said Paul Staples, a BYU–Hawaii ...
Walking through the BYU–Hawaii campus, students can hear a chorus of drilling, hammering and giant trucks driving by. Despite the inconvenience, construction workers said their work is a fulfillment ...
Three conservationists said finding a career in conservation after graduation can be daunting, but not impossible. Savili Kamuela Bartley, Jr., from Waianae, said he went from working in IT, to ...
According to research conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2023, 65 percent of Americans believe people have forgotten how to persuade without hating each other. The United States of America is a ...