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BYU-Hawaii Student Honored at International Art Competition
Brigham Young University Hawaii art student Kisslan Chan was one of only 15 people to receive the Purchase Award, the top prize given at the Seventh InternationalArt Competition held in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 24th, 2006. More than 900submissions were entered into the competition, an event sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held at the Museum of Church History and Art.
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History Professor Says Diary Keeping Will "Enable You to Relive your Formative Years"
BYU-Hawaii Devotionals and Speeches
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Scrapbooking Retailer, Manufacturer Closes Out Lecture Series
Jorjana Brown delivered the final BYU-Hawaii entrepreneurship lecture of the school year April 11 on how she has grown her scrapbooking business from a small retail start-up into a manufacturing company that's part of a multibillion-dollar international industry.
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BYU-Hawaii Names a New Dean of the School of Business
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 28 March 2006
Dr. Keith Roberts, BYU-Hawaii Vice President of Academics, recently announced that Dr. Clayton Hubner will succeed Dr. Brent Wilson as dean of the University's School of Business, effective August 1, 2006.
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BYU-Hawaii Junior Wins 'Best Undergraduate' History Prize
BYU-Hawaii junior history major Spencer McBride's research paper on "The Catholic Conquest of California" won the "best undergraduate" prize on March 18, 2006, during the annual conference of the five major Hawaii universities in the regional chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society.
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Venture Capital Leader Casts Entrepreneurship as ‘Extreme' Business
Bill Spencer, president of the Hawaii Venture Capital Association, compared entrepreneurship in the 21st century to "an extreme sport without risk of bodily harm."
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NYU Judaic Scholar Concludes Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture Series
One of the world's foremost scholars on the Dead Sea Scrolls and early Judaism concluded the lecture series held in conjunction with the special traveling exhibit on the ancient texts at the Laie Temple Visitors Center with presentations on March 17 and 20, 2006.
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Alumni Couple Encourage Students to Make the Most of Educational Experience
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 17 March 2006
When
Beth Parker Uale ('85) first came to BYU-Hawaii her primary goal was
to get her "MRS. degree." Later, when graduation became a priority,
it took her an additional four years to finish her final year of studies.
She since spent another seven years in graduate school. Consequently,
Uale encouraged today's BYU-Hawaii students to make the most of the
educational experiences while they're here.
"Throughout the many years of schooling I have learned that there are certain things that will help to make the journey more efficient and more effective," she said, offering a few suggestions to avoid the roadblocks to reaching educational goals:
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"Throughout the many years of schooling I have learned that there are certain things that will help to make the journey more efficient and more effective," she said, offering a few suggestions to avoid the roadblocks to reaching educational goals:
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New Presidency Called to BYU-Hawaii 2nd Stake Leadership
During the BYU-Hawaii 2nd Stake conference over the March 12 weekend, Elder Charles Didier of the First Quorum of the Seventy and Elder Eric B. Shumway of the Fifth Quorum of the Seventy called ArapataMeha as the new president of the university's married student stake.
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Entrepreneurial Attorney Advises Students to Change the World
One of Hawaii's leading corporate attorneys shared some of the learnings and business philosophies he has instilled in his own and other ventures in the March 14entrepreneurship lecture series.
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