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P.S. What is your Dream? Eternal Roles and Responsibilities

By Nicole Clark October 22, 2010 08:40 AM
BYU-Hawaii had the unique opportunity to hear from not only President Steven Wheelwright but also his daughter Melinda Brown and granddaughters Candace and Rachel. Read Full Story

To Act, or Be Acted Upon

By Nicole Clark October 15, 2010 10:26 AM
Before Elder and Sister Cook left their mission serving here at BYU-Hawaii, students and faculty had an opportunity to hear Elder David Cook one last time before they moved to London where they have been called to serve as the first councilor and assistant matron in the London Temple. Read Full Story

Increasing Influence, Serving More Students

By Roger Brown October 13, 2010 12:05 PM
Like most universities, BYU–Hawaii has experienced an increase in applications and corresponding enrollment during recent years. All students who come to BYU–Hawaii are fortunate to interact with other students from different cultural backgrounds, which is made possible through the University’s mission to serve students in Hawaii, the Pacific, Asia, and the U.S. mainland. As the number of youth from these areas interested in attending BYU–Hawaii continues to grow, the University has and will continue to create opportunities for more students to attend. Plans are in place to gradually admit more students over time, allowing for moderate growth. In so doing, the University will be more suited to fulfill the prophecy of David O. McKay that “from this school…will go men and women whose influence will be felt for good towards the establishment of peace internationally.” Read Full Story

The Consecration of Our Studies

By Amy Hanson October 13, 2010 11:56 AM
"The limits of my language mean the limits of my world," asserted 20th century philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. BYU-Hawaii Associate Professor of Religion Keith Lane quoted Wittgenstein as he addressed the students and faculty of BYU-Hawaii at this year's University Convocation. [Pictured above- BYU–Hawaii faculty members preparing to enter convocation] Read Full Story

Sacred Space

By Nicole Clark October 13, 2010 11:31 AM
With the rededication of the Laie Temple approaching, BYU-Hawaii listened to a devotional from the Laie Temple President, H. Ross Workman, on the topic of Sacred Places. Read Full Story

Depicting a Vision: The Story of the McKay Mosaic

By Emily Sinkovic October 04, 2010 11:36 AM
Upon driving around the Flag Circle into the entrance of Brigham Young University – Hawaii, the scene that captures the attention of most visitors is the grand mosaic depiction of President David O. McKay at the flag-raising ceremony of the local elementary school. The scene resonates in the hearts of all who understand the prophetic mission of the University. For Norman Burr, the sight brings back a humbling sense of accomplishment. Read Full Story

I Promise You

By Nicole Clark October 01, 2010 12:43 PM
Michael Preece, former president of the London South Mission, promised to teach BYU–Hawaii’s students and faculty some of the most important things he knows at a devotional held on Sept. 28. Read Full Story

Plain and Precious Testimonies, in Word and in Deed

By Nicole Clark September 23, 2010 12:23 PM
BYU-Hawaii had the opportunity to hear from one of the members of the first Seventy, Elder Gary E. Stevenson at a weekly devotional on September 21. Read Full Story

Teaching Correct Principles

By Emily Sinkovic September 22, 2010 10:42 AM
Practical application of classroom learning is often a difficult aspect of teaching. However, David Bybee, assistant professor of biology at BYU–Hawaii, seems to have found the solution: service. For the last two terms, Bybee has brought his subject to life by taking his Conservation Biology and Biology 100 classes to help with native Hawaiian forest restoration projects. The projects are located behind the University along the Ko’olau Summit Trail and near the Kahawaiinui Trail at a site recently burned by forest fire. Bybee calls the fire site “the battlefront” and describes it as a war raging between the native Hawaiian rainforest and the invasive plants that have gained a foothold since the fire. Read Full Story

Former Associate VP of Academics Remembered

By Emily Sinkovic September 09, 2010 11:28 AM
The BYU–Hawaii Ohana honors the memory of Jack Van Johnson who passed away on Saturday, September 4, 2010, at the age of 69. Johnson is remembered for his service to the University, his family, and the Lord. He was born September 9, 1941, in Preston, Idaho, and came to Hawaii to teach in 1964. He met his eternal companion, Cassandra Hom, in Hawaii and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple on May 31, 1968. During his time at BYU–Hawaii, Johnson served simultaneously as the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Associate Vice President of Academics for more than a year. When the College of Arts and Sciences was reorganized in November 1996, Johnson was appointed Dean and had responsibility over the seven divisions the college included. Read Full Story