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BYU–Hawaii Presents: Little Women

By Nicia Sanelli February 20, 2013 04:46 PM
This weekend, the BYU–Hawaii Music and Theatre Department will present a musical production of Little Women. The story portrays the love shared between four sisters and their mother, battling through tragedy, loss, and tests of strength. Read Full Story

Spirit Week 2013

By Ariel Chaffin February 11, 2013 05:05 PM
Spirit Week begins Monday, February 11, with “Seasider Red Day.” Students, faculty and staff across campus donned red apparel to honor the birthday anniversary of BYU–Hawaii. Daily activities along with campus-wide dress themes will take place all week. Spirit Week is a series of events highlighting the ground breaking of the Church College of Hawaii, now BYU–Hawaii, that occurred on February 12, 1955, by David O. McKay. Read Full Story

Lecture Explores Language and Meaning

By Casandra Fryhoff February 11, 2013 05:01 PM
Drawing from several influential philosophers, Dean Phillip McArthur presented an engaging address on language and the challenges and opportunities it presents with regard to meaning. The address was the 2013 annual David O. McKay Lecture which welcomed hundreds of students and others from the campus community to the Cannon Activities Center to listen to McArthur and his remarks entitled, "Shadows, Curtains, and a Shiny Canoe...to Consider (earnestly) the Uncertainty of Meaning.” Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Student Launches Company

By Casandra Fryhoff January 29, 2013 03:41 PM
On January 21, 2013, Ryan Chaffin launched his company NFNT, pronounced infinite, showcasing a product called The Big Face Woody, a light-weight, durable and eco-friendly bamboo wood watch. Chaffin is a senior at BYU–Hawaii, studying finance, but has always had a love for entrepreneurship. Read Full Story

Supporting a Global Cause

By Ariel Chaffin January 25, 2013 11:25 AM
The McKay Foyer overflowed with students, professors, faculty, and Rotarians including Chet Dal Santo, district governor of the Rotary Club 5000, and Susan Case, Rotary Club of Honolulu President, as the BYU–Hawaii Rotaract Club held its first official meeting. Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Community Donates One-Fourth of Hawaii's Blood Supply

By Stephany France January 24, 2013 11:52 AM
In appreciation of BYU–Hawaii’s blood contributions, Aaron Knapp, the director of donor services at Blood Bank Hawaii, presented the members of the service team and the Director of Student Leadership, Activities and Service David Lucero with an Award of Excellence. Read Full Story

Devotional: "Faith in the Redemption"

By Rachel Romney  January 17, 2013 09:38 AM
“Living by faith is not living blindly, but living in such a way to experience and know what is real. The knowledge gained by exercising faith is not abstract and impersonal, but experiential and lived knowledge.” This was the message shared by Sister Jennifer Lane, Associate Academic Vice President for Curriculum, concerning living a life that is bound to faith and knowledge in her Devotional address, “Faith in the Redemption,” on Tuesday, January 15, 2013. Read Full Story

Fine Arts Division Provides a More Focused Education

By Nicia Sanelli January 11, 2013 05:06 PM
Effective this semester (Winter 2013) there has been a split in the Fine Arts department. It is now divided into two separate departments: Visual Arts, and Music and Theater. Read Full Story

Reaching the Top: Celebrating a Milestone

By Michael Johanson December 26, 2012 11:56 AM
When a construction project reaches its highest building point, the milestone is often commemorated with a ceremonial ‘topping’ or ‘capping’ of the building. BYU–Hawaii’s new multi-use building reached this point in December and celebrated the milestone with students, faculty, staff, contractors and community members on Thursday, December 13, 2012. Read Full Story

Hawaiian Islands are Dissolving, Study Says

By Joe Hadfield December 20, 2012 05:28 PM
Someday, Oahu’s Koolau and Waianae mountains will be reduced to nothing more than a flat, low-lying island like Midway. Read Full Story