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Seasiders Welcome New Sports Information Director

By Cameron Segura August 15, 2013 12:49 PM
Kenny Cox has joined the BYU–Hawaii Seasiders with responsibility over sports information and athletic marketing. Read Full Story

Don’t Give up What you Want Most for What you Want now

By Rachel Romney  July 25, 2013 06:52 PM
Donna Checketts, Laie Hawaii Young Single Adult 2nd Stake Relief Society President and her daughter Shayla Smith, spoke on the importance of maintaining an eternal perspective in their devotional address “Don’t Give Up What You Want Most, For What You Want Now,” on Tuesday, July 24. Read Full Story

First Buildings of Campus Expansion Complete

By Rachel Romney  June 05, 2013 02:48 PM
The newly constructed Temple View Apartments (TVA) have reached completion. These two new buildings will offer 24 additional apartments for married BYU–Hawaii students. The TVA buildings are part of a series of projects included in phase one of construction. Today, Wednesday, June 5, BYU–Hawaii will be holding an open house to tour the newly constructed three story married student house buildings from 3-6 PM. Read Full Story

Fostering mentoring relationships for women

By Ariel Chaffin June 04, 2013 03:10 PM
The first Women’s Professional Advancement Day was held at BYU–Hawaii on May 30. There were workshops, mentoring appointments, networking opportunities, and a panel discussion to develop a culture of mentoring among women on campus. The idea to have mentoring and educational experiences on the BYU–Hawaii campus stemmed Debbie Hippolite Wright’s, vice president of Student Development and Services, experiences with Women Leaders in Higher Education. Faculty, staff and students were invited to attend to learn how to better themselves and advance in careers. Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Concert Choir to Sing in New Zealand and Australia

By Casandra Fryhoff May 31, 2013 03:37 PM
The BYU–Hawaii Concert Choir will embark on a musical tour to New Zealand and Australia under the direction of Michael Belnap, from June 10 through June 24. Throughout the tour, the choir will perform for various audiences including members of all faiths and important dignitaries in both countries with a variety of spiritual and secular repertoire. Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Enactus Team Earns Second Place at National eAshleyxposition

By Ashley Bramwell May 24, 2013 02:34 PM
BYU–Hawaii’s Enactus team traveled to Kansas City, Missouri, to compete in the 2013 Enactus National Exposition and was awarded second place among more than 150 participating teams. The team first competed in April at the Regional Competition in Seattle, Washington, and was selected to continue on to the National Competition. 156 teams from campuses around the nation were invited to compete in the exposition where BYU–Hawaii was able to secure a spot in the final four and eventually awarded first runner up. Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Food Services Creates Award Winning Meals

By Ashley Bramwell May 24, 2013 02:16 PM
BYU–Hawaii Food Services won the Loyal E. Horton Gold Award for the fourth time, outperforming some of the top educational institutions in the nation. BYU–Hawaii took home the award in the category Residential Dining- Special Event. Food Services has been participating in this prestigious competition since 2001 and have won bronze, silver and gold awards throughout the years. Read Full Story

New Zealand Phenom JGeeks bring Show to Campus

By Ariel Chaffin May 17, 2013 11:41 AM
JGeeks will perform their first show in America at BYU–Hawaii on Friday, May 17, in the Cannon Activities Center. Read Full Story

Forum Highlights Art of Branding

By Ashley Bramwell May 13, 2013 02:46 PM
The BYU–Hawaii Faculty Advisory Committee presents an academic forum with Brandon Truscott, chair of the new Visual Arts Department on Thursday, May 16, at 11:00 AM in the McKay Auditorium. Brandon Truscott earned his bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design from Humboldt State University, a Master’s of Education degree with an emphasis in cross-cultural teaching from National University, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from San Francisco Art Institute with an emphasis in Design + Technology. Read Full Story

Annie Hwang Named Senior Player of the Year

May 08, 2013 04:03 PM
I-Hsuan (Annie) Hwang, has been named the 2013 ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) Women’s Senior Player of the Year. Her tenure has been nothing short of dominant during her collegiate career. While playing in two national tournaments, three conference tournaments, two USTA/ITA Regional Championships, and two USTA/ITA National Small College Championships, Hwang has posted an astonishing singles record of 80-1. She has won two Division II USTA/ITA National Small College Championships singles titles as well as a doubles championship. She was named the 2011 recipient of the James O’Hara Sargent Sportsmanship Award and has been selected as the PacWest Conference MVP the past two seasons. Read Full Story