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Councils to Play a Bigger Role at BYUH

By Mike Foley October 21, 2008 08:49 PM
The Brigham Young University Hawaii administration has adapted the counsel of Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to rely more on councils in planning and decision-making at the university. Read Full Story

Talkin' Story: Unique Students, Diverse Perspectives

By Karuna Chetty October 21, 2008 04:04 PM
One glance at the Brigham Young University Hawaii campus, and it is easy to see that our students hail from around the world. We fly across oceans, deserts, and rainforests to this university to learn, to serve, and to share and explore our experiences with others. It is truly impossible to attend BYU-Hawaii without developing a new perspective. As we come to discover and appreciate better our global understanding, we form a tightly-knit, caring, and trusting community, uniquely and appropriately positioned in the cross-roads of the Pacific. Yet, despite the differences between us, we come to realize and celebrate that we often have more in common than not. Read Full Story

Johnston Devotional: Assistance Required, We Can't Make it on Our Own

By Ryan Anderson October 14, 2008 10:51 PM
Ryan Anderson | University Relations | 14 October 2008


Part of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is helping those around us who are in need, and we must help them to obtain our own salvation, taught Judge Robert Johnston, U.S. Magistrate Judge for the District of Nevada, during his devotional address at BYU-Hawaii on October 14. His thoughts were centered on the idea that students should “reach out that we perish not.”

Judge Johnston used the words of King Benjamin to teach about spiritual death: “But this much I can tell you, that if ye do not watch yourselves, and your thoughts, and your words and your deeds, and observe the commandments of God, and continue in the faith of what ye have heard concerning the coming of our Lord, even unto the end of your lives, ye must perish. And now, O man, remember, and perish not.

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Q&As Continue in October 2008 Forum

By Mike Foley October 14, 2008 04:35 PM
Brigham Young University Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright [pictured on the right] and other members of the President's Council clarified inquiries on student wages, full-time faculty loads under the new academic calendar, the student demographic mix, distance learning and three new degrees, and other subjects at the monthly question-and-answer forum on October 10 in the Little Theater. Read Full Story

Peace Promotion at BYU-Hawaii

By Ryan Anderson October 13, 2008 01:44 PM
Publishing peace is a key element of the prophetic mission of BYU-Hawaii and it is now the focus of a new program offered through the David O. McKay Center for Intercultural Understanding. The International Peace Building Certificate is focused on helping students "publish" peace in the business and religious arenas through mediation and conflict management, explained Dr. Chad Ford, Director of the McKay Center and Associate Professor in International Cultural Studies. Read Full Story

The Path of Righteousness: a More Excellent Way

By Ryan Anderson October 09, 2008 06:25 PM
Ryan Anderson | University Relations | 9 October 2008

Honesty, education, truth, and missionary work were a just a few of the topics addressed by BYU-Hawaii education professor Dr. Hiagi Wesley during his devotional address October 7. He told the students by putting God and the Church first in their lives they would “be following a more excellent way.”

Dr. Wesley, a convert to the LDS Church originally from Rotuma, opened his address by encouraging the students to follow a more excellent way, and he said, “To ensure that we can be partakers of that gift, the Savior declared: Come, follow me!  To truly acquire a more excellent way, we must be willing to follow line upon line, precept upon precept and live by every word which proceedeth forth from the mouth of God.”


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Financial Forum: Advice Leans on Prophetic Wisdom

By Ryan Anderson October 04, 2008 12:14 PM
Timely advice given by a panel of BYU-Hawaii professors echoes the warnings of President Gordon B. Hinckley, given a decade ago, almost to the day. These professors were the panelists at the School of Business Financial Crisis Forum and they encouraged students to stay away from debt and prepare for upcoming troubles. Such a pressing issue has the attention of many; the turnout for the forum was so large the event had to be moved from Aloha Center rooms 155 and 156 into the ballroom, and even then the over 300 attendees filled more than half the room. Read Full Story

A Sweet Story of Peace and Hope

By Ryan Anderson October 04, 2008 11:19 AM
To share great examples of hope during his devotional address September 30, BYU-Hawaii Vice President for Academics, exemplified his pioneer ancestors during his devotional address September 30. Dr. Max L. Checketts used his ancestor’s pioneer stories, and stories from the lives of Book of Mormon and Bible prophets, to teach how hope is the way “for us to overcome our adversity and challenges.” Read Full Story

BYUH Outlines New 2009 Academic Calendar

By Mike Foley September 26, 2008 09:45 AM
Brigham Young University Hawaii will follow a new year-round academic calendar starting in January 2009 that features shorter winter and fall semesters with longer class hours, three terms over the spring and summer, and shorter breaks in between. The new schedule will enable a diligent student taking a full load to complete a bachelor's degree in three years. Read Full Story

Faith as a Measure of Devotion

By Ryan Anderson September 25, 2008 12:56 PM
Our faith will never be enough to get us all the way to the Savior, but, if we can get close enough to reach out our hand and ask for help, we are close enough for Him to reach out and meet us, explained Elder Keith R. Edwards of the Second Quorum of the Seventy, during his devotional at BYU-Hawaii on Sept. 23. He built his address around the idea that “faith is not built on minimums” and encouraged all in attendance to increase their faith by doing more than is expected of them. Read Full Story