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“Ka Ua Ka’a” Shares Magic of Hawaiian Culture

By Rosemarie Howard September 14, 2007 01:05 PM
Rosemarie Howard | University Advancement | 14 September 2007


“There is a Wind and Rain particular to Maui that rises at twilight.  It whispers of other places and other times, both mythic and real.  It blows between daylight and night, between times and worlds.  It is hopeful and cleansing.  The ancient Hawaiian name for the wind and rain is ‘Ulalena !”

So begins the storyline for “Ka Ua Ka’a,” the traveling 45-minute version of ‘Ulalena. Written by former cast member, Pono Murray, the production “intertwines Hawaiian myths and legends through dramatic interpretation, modern and traditional hula, acrobatics, song and chant,” said Matthew Erickson, marketing and sales manager for the production company.

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BYU-Hawaii Vice President Connects Charity with Peacemaking

By Stace Hall September 13, 2007 05:12 PM
Stace Hall | University Advancement | 13 September 2007


During the second devotional of the 2007-2008 school year, Isileli T. Kongaika told audience members as they develop characteristics of charity they will be a force to spread peace internationally, as President David O. McKay prophesied over 50 years ago.

'Without doubt, my brothers and sisters, our purpose here at this university is to fulfill this prophetic vision to become international peacemakers. To you…I extend this invitation," the vice president of student life said.

The biggest challenge facing this goal is not accepting racial and cultural differences, Kongaika said. "How about asking yourself this question: Do you, as an international peacemaker, still have an issue with this, because somebody is different?"


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New Entrepreneur-in-Residence Opens Lecture Series

By Mike Foley September 11, 2007 01:37 PM
Stephen W. Gibson, the new Entrepreneur-in-Residence in the Mark and Laura Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship shared seven highly effective habits with BYU-Hawaii School of Business students today during the first lecture in the CIE's 2007-08 series. Read Full Story

The Only Way to Fly

By Stace Hall September 10, 2007 11:48 AM
Stace Hall | University Advancement | 10 September 2007


For some members of the BYU-Hawaii community, registering travel arrangements through the now decade-old campus travel office is, well, the only way to fly.

"I've been here for eight years. I travel about five or six times each year, mostly international, and I travel exclusively through the travel office. [The staff] will make any reservation for you, they'll try to get the best price for you. It's a great service," said Michael Sudlow, assistant dean for international admissions.

The travel office handles corporate and personal travel needs for the university. This includes arrangements for students, staff, alumni, and visitors. The office also grants requests for entities with ties to BYU-Hawaii, including the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Laie Hawaii Temple, Hawaii Reserves Incorporated, and the LDS Church office in Honolulu.


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BYU-Hawaii Faculty, Students Follow-up on Convocation

By Mike Foley September 07, 2007 09:38 AM
In a smaller afternoon follow-up session on his September 6 academic convocation address, BYU-Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright explained several important lessons as well as differences can derive from the business innovation and product development models he described earlier that day in the Cannon Activities Center to help faculty, staff and students achieve the university's two-fold mission. Read Full Story

Wheelwright Outlines Importance of Innovation with Inspiration

By Stace Hall September 06, 2007 01:08 PM
BYU-Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright told students and faculty at the annual convocation that knowledge of innovation—coupled with inspiration—will help the university accomplish its goals. Read Full Story

Making a Name for Themselves Through Shrimp

By Stace Hall September 05, 2007 02:43 PM
Thanks to an improvised semester project, four BYU-Hawaii business students found out what's in a name…even though, at first, they didn't have one. The students created—at the last minute—the "No Name Shrimp Truck." Read Full Story

BYU-Hawaii Implements IWES Changes, Announces Others

By Mike Foley September 04, 2007 09:30 AM
The Brigham Young University Hawaii International Work Experience Scholarship Council has implemented several changes this semester to the IWES program, which benefits over 500 BYU-Hawaii students, and announced several others that will take effect in 2008. Read Full Story

Religion Professor Publishes Introspective on Blacks, Priesthood

By Mike Foley August 31, 2007 03:53 PM
Dr. Marcus H. Martins, chairman of the BYU-Hawaii Department of Religious Education, has just published a personal introspective and doctrinal commentary entitled Setting the Record Straight: Blacks & the Mormon Priesthood. Read Full Story

Wheelwright Urges Adherence to Details of Honor Code

By Stace Hall August 30, 2007 04:39 PM
Stace Hall | University Advancement | 30 August 2007 

In the first devotional of the 2007-2008 school year, BYU-Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright told students, faculty, and staff that their attitudes toward the Honor Code likely fit into one of four categories— rebellion, ignorance, hypocrisy, or discipleship. He then called for increased obedience to the Honor Code, saying that greater blessings would come to the campus community.

Wheelwright encouraged all to take an inventory, or self-assessment, with regards to the Honor Code. He said this self-assessment should happen in terms of understanding, adhering to, and embracing the code, both in spirit and letter.

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