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BYU–Hawaii Students Remember President Russell M. Nelson
At 8 am on Tuesday, October 7, BYU–Hawaii students gathered in the Cannon Activities Center (CAC) to watch the worldwide livestream of President Russell M. Nelson’s funeral from Salt Lake City in the Conference Center.
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BYU–Hawaii Students Represent Kiribati with Dignity and Hope at the United Nations General Assembly
A group of Brigham Young University–Hawaii hospitality and tourism management (HTM) students recently took the world stage, presenting at a high-level side event of the United Nations General Assembly during its 80th anniversary session in New York City.
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How a Resume, a Business Card, and Hard Work Opened Doors at Coca-Cola
When Buyan-Ochir (Buyka) Khandsuren first walked into the Asia-Pacific Career Conference (APCC) at BYU–Hawaii, he never imagined it would lead to an internship with Coca-Cola in Mongolia.
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Hope Squad Launches at BYU–Hawaii to Strengthen Peer Mental Health Support
Hope Squad, a peer-driven mental health awareness and support program based in Provo, Utah, is now meeting weekly on the campus of Brigham Young University–Hawaii.
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Students Bid Goodbye to the Aloha Center
Students gathered on Friday, September 19, to say goodbye to the Aloha Center, a fixture of student life for more than five decades, ahead of demolition this fall.
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BYU–Hawaii Students Reshape the Future of Kiribati’s Tourism Industry
The dedicated efforts of BYU–Hawaii students are protecting natural resources, empowering local communities, influencing national policy, and inviting visitors to be co-authors in Kiribati’s living history.
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Seasider Spotlight: Spencer Ingley
Spencer Ingley, from the Faculty of Sciences, shares why he chose to teach at BYU–Hawaii, why he loves what he does, his current research projects, and advice for students.
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Making the Unseen Feel Seen: A BYU–Hawaii Student’s Internship of Service
Leonilyn Llona, a senior from the Philippines majoring in social work, found her internship in Taiwan was more than just a graduation requirement.
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Turning an Internship into a Lifelong Mission to Serve Children
Aliah Flores, a senior from the Philippines double-majoring in TESOL and psychology, began planning her internship earlier this year. She knew she wanted more than classroom credit. She wanted an experience that would prepare her for life after graduation, immerse her in another culture, and test the skills she had learned at BYU–Hawaii.
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