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Elder Kent D. Watson Receives Leadership Award

By Roger Brown March 23, 2012 03:03 PM
Elder Kent D. Watson, first counselor in the Asia Area Presidency, was honored with the Global Leadership Award by the BYU–Hawaii student chapter of the BYU Management Society during a recent visit to the Laie campus. The award was presented during an event organized by BYU–Hawaii students, under the direction of Dr. Helena Hannonen, BYU–Hawaii professor and member of the BYU Management Society Global Steering Committee. Read Full Story

Kula Manu: Featuring Student Creative Writing and Art

By Roger Brown March 22, 2012 01:07 PM
Creative writing journal gives students chance to share their talent. Read Full Story

Devotional: “Whither Shall I Go”

By Bradley Holden March 22, 2012 12:32 PM
“Whither Shall I Go? The question is not unusual. In an uncertain world, it is a question that each of us will ask and each of us will need to answer.” This was the message that Elder Kent D. Watson, First Counselor in the Asia Area Presidency addressed, as he spoke at the March 20 Devotional in the Cannon Activities Center at BYU–Hawaii. Read Full Story

Undergraduate Research Conference Celebrates Excellence

By Roger Brown March 16, 2012 03:05 PM
The BYU–Hawaii Undergraduate Research conference on March 22, 2012, allows students to present work in their fields to peers and advisors. Read Full Story

Shaka Steel and Brass Ensemble Trek to Garden Isle of Kauai

By Bradley Holden March 16, 2012 01:33 PM
Two performing groups from BYU–Hawaii’s fine arts department went on a four-day tour to the island of Kauai on March 8-11. The tour was carried out under the direction of Dr. Darren Duerden, percussion professor at BYU–Hawaii, and Dr. Dave Kammerer, brass professor and fine arts chair at BYU–Hawaii. Mounting excitement for the tour helped cultivate a great sense of enthusiasm as the students anxiously prepared for their trip with a single purpose in mind: to spread joy and the spirit of Aloha through the authentic sounds of the steel drums, and the contemporary arrangements of the Brass Ensemble. Read Full Story

Informational Forums, Website Outline Nine-Semester Program

By Roger Brown March 09, 2012 04:20 PM
Since 2008, BYU–Hawaii has been developing and implementing a year-round calendar in line with the Board-directed imperatives to continue to improve quality, lower costs to students and the university, and serve more students. A new approach developed over the past several months, called Nine Semesters in Residence, supports the year-round calendar yet provides flexibility for students with varying circumstances. Through a series of informational forums and question-and-answer sessions held this week, principles and associated practices and policies were outlined that underscore the reasons and benefits of graduating in nine semesters. Additional information is also available online at academics.byuh.edu/9SIR. Read Full Story

New Book Promotes Employability, Job Search Tactics

By Darlene Isom March 07, 2012 11:22 AM
BYU–Hawaii alumnus Richie Norton’s new eBook, Resumes are Dead And What To Do About It, was recently released by Shadow Mountain Publishing, a Deseret Book company. In it, Norton draws from his experience at BYU–Hawaii and his success as an entrepreneur to argue that there is a better way to go about landing the career of your dreams than peppering employers with resumes. Read Full Story

Art Professor’s Sculpture Put on Display at Island School

By Roger Brown March 05, 2012 03:19 PM
The work of BYU–Hawaii Art Professor Viliami Tolutau will be enjoyed by hundreds of people for years to come at an O’ahu elementary school. On February 3, 2012, Brother Tolutau presented a sculpture of Ho‘okō‘ana o Māuiakalana, or the accomplishments of Māuiakalana, at a ceremony held at Nānāikapono Elementary School in Waianae. He was commissioned by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts as part of their Art in Public Places program. The program works in conjunction with the Artists in Residence program that highlights and places artwork created by local artists to beautify public places and buildings, adding to the environment and the enjoyment of the locations. Read Full Story

"Living with Intention"

By Suzanne Tuttle March 01, 2012 04:42 PM
“Living with intention requires conquering the natural man and seeking to become a saint” was the council of Margaret Wheelwright, BYU-Hawaii’s First Lady as she spoke at the February 28 Devotional in the Cannon Activities Center. Read Full Story

Student Idea Wins International Competition

By Skyler Chambers February 22, 2012 11:51 AM
The world’s largest student conference on hedge funds and private equity featured one of BYU–Hawaii’s students at its annual gathering in January. Marcus Lobendahn, who graduated in December 2011, was not only selected to attend the Alternative Investments Conference (AIC), but won the gathering’s first ever Best Trade Idea Competition. Read Full Story