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HTM Wellness Retreat Connects Personal Growth and Professional Development
Wellness tourism is the fastest-growing sector in the hospitality and tourism industry. It centers on travel aimed at improving personal well-being, and BYUH–Hawaii students are preparing to help shape its future.
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BYU–Hawaii Announces Phase II of University Solar Project to Approach 100% Renewable Electrical Energy
Brigham Young University–Hawaii is launching Phase II of its comprehensive University Solar Project, an expansion that will allow the campus to meet 100% of its electrical energy needs. Once completed, the project will not only power the university but also extend its renewable energy services to the adjacent Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) and the Laie Hawaii Temple.
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Bryce Pendleton Appointed Director of Marketing and Communications
Advancement Vice President Brooke Peterson named Bryce Pendleton the new director of Marketing and Communications at Brigham Young University–Hawaii, beginning June 2. He will oversee the university's marketing strategies, communications, and branding initiatives, as well as the Marketing and Communications department.
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Birds of A Feather: Voices Flock Together in Kula Manu 2026 Edition
Kula Manu has preserved BYU–Hawaii student voices, artwork, and stories for over sixty years. This year’s edition particularly emphasizes the collaboration, perseverance, and cultural diversity that define the university and its mission.
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BYUH Begins Vertical Construction for New Welcome Center
BYU–Hawaii reaches another construction milestone as Okland Construction officially begins building vertically on the new welcome center at the center of campus. The project continues to move steadily forward, supporting the university’s mission to provide a Christ-centered education, while also preparing students to become future leaders.
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One Step at a Time: Mika Konno
Mika Martis, an alumnus from Japan, graduated in the winter of 2025 with a bachelor’s in social work. The journey throughout her time at BYU–Hawaii is one of perspective, learning, and navigating the twists and turns of this beautiful thing called life.
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Dr. R. Kelly Haws Appointed Academic Vice President and Dr. Isaiah Walker to Return to Faculty
Today, the Church Board of Trustees approved the appointment of Dr. R. Kelly Haws as BYU–Hawaii’s Academic Vice President, effective July 1. For more than 40 years, Dr. Haws has served, taught, and inspired students and administrators within the Church Educational System (CES). Dr. Haws will immediately begin working closely with Dr. Isaiah Walker to ensure a smooth transition. Dr. Haws will also continue to serve as acting president of BYU–Hawaii until President John S.K. Kauwe III returns to service, which is expected to be July 1, 2026.
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From Laie to Asia: Students Experience Global Business Firsthand
Organized through the university’s Business Management Program and sponsored by the Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship, BYU–Hawaii once again presented an Asia sourcing trip to business students as an opportunity to apply classroom learning in real-world global business environments and to travel through Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, and Korea.
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"Spreading Aloha One Note at A Time": Ho'olokahi Chamber Choir at the Worldwide Devotional
The Ho’olokahi Chamber Choir’s participation in the Worldwide Devotional aired on May 3, 2026, became a moment where music, faith, and cultural identity harmonized on a global stage. Under the familiar and exquisite direction of Dr. Erica Glenn, the performance was not only a musical presentation but a spiritually grounded offering shaped by preparation, sacrifice, and purpose.
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