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The Brotherhood Between Early Mormon and Catholic Leaders Linked at Joint 50th Event

By Justin Smith October 12, 2005 12:00 AM
"I rejoice in the brotherhood of Mormons and Catholics," said Dr. Fred Woods, religion professor for Brigham Young University in Provo, UT, at his recent speaking engagement at Chaminade University last Friday, October 7. The interfaith event brought together university presidents, staff, students, and guests from both campuses, each celebrating their respective 50th anniversaries. Read Full Story

BYUH Alumni Put Bounce in Their Business

By Mike Foley October 11, 2005 12:00 AM
Eight years ago BYU-Hawaii alumni Delbert Kim ('83) and his wife, ClaireSepton Kim ('82), quit their conservative day jobs and went into thebusiness of helping others have fun. Read Full Story

NBA Learn Moves Home Court to BYU-Hawaii

By Justin Smith October 06, 2005 12:00 AM
Justin Smith | University Advancement | 6 October 2005 For the second time in three years, the Golden State Warriors opened their seven-day training camp at BYU-Hawaii on Tuesday, October 5, in the Cannon Activities Center.

Just how exactly does a professional basketball organization learn about the facilities at one of the most remote universities in the U.S.?

Brandyn Akana, assistant basketball coach for the university, provided the scoop.

It all started with Hall of Fame coach and "basketball guru" Peter Newell, who has run a "Big Man" basketball camp for 28 years, inviting NBA players and staff from all over the league. Akana and his brother, Jarinn, have worked at Newell's camps for the last several years while coaching at BYU-Hawaii (Brandyn is currently an assistant coach for the Seasiders; Jarinn made a jump to the NBA in 2000, and is currently with the Denver Nuggets).

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PCC Service Missionary Shares Entrepreneurial Advice

By Mike Foley October 04, 2005 12:00 AM
George Greenwood, a volunteer service missionary at the Polynesian Cultural Center, shared lessons he learned over years of running his own multi-million dollar construction company during the BYU-Hawaii School of Business entrepreneurial lecture series on October 4. Read Full Story

BYU Television to Air Special Programming from the Hawaii Campus During Jubilee Month

By Justin Smith October 04, 2005 12:00 AM
Justin Smith | University Advancement | 4 October 2005 Throughout October, BYU Television is helping BYU-Hawaii celebrate its golden anniversary by airing devotionals and special programming related to the Laie campus.

"We are excited to be able to run these programs for the 50th anniversary," said Jim Bell, manager of marketing and communications for BYUTV. "BYU-Hawaii provides the diversity in our programming that broadens our appeal to the world."

Part of the mission of BYUTV is to keep people connected to the three-campus system, he said. "BYU-Hawaii plays a key role in that, and adds a diversity to our station that is not available in Provo, or Idaho. As a television program that reflects our faith, we want to show the international flavor" of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Weng Earns 'National Player of the Week' Honors

October 03, 2005 12:00 AM
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President of Mongolia Visits BYU-Hawaii, Mongolian Students

By Mike Foley September 21, 2005 12:00 AM
His Excellency Nambar Enkhbayar, President of Mongolia, visited with the 54Mongolian students at BYU-Hawaii on September 20, answered their questions, listened to their accomplishments and encouraged them to help provide similar educational opportunities for others by creating jobs when they return home. Read Full Story

Entrepreneur Urges Business Students to Focus On the 'What'

By Justin Smith September 20, 2005 12:00 AM
The BYU-Hawaii School of Business continued its entrepreneurship lecture series September 20 as Robert Hardisty, current chair of the BYU-Hawaii Alumni chapter in Honolulu, spoke to a large group of students at the McKay Auditorium. Read Full Story