New Faculty Highlight: Jenifer McGill
Brigham Young University–Hawaii is pleased to welcome Jenifer McGill as the new visiting entrepreneurship assistant professor in the Faculty of Business & Government, starting in the Fall 2024 Semester. With a background in entrepreneurial management and a deep commitment to service, McGill brings experience and enthusiasm to the BYU–Hawaii campus.
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Scott Stiles To Serve as Chief of Staff
Brigham Young University–Hawaii President John S.K. Kauwe III announced today that Scott Stiles will serve as the president’s chief of staff. Stiles will begin working in this new role on August 1.
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New Faculty Highlight: Brent Cowley
Brigham Young University–Hawaii is happy to welcome Dr. Brent Cowley as a new assistant professor in the Communication, Media, and Culture Program, starting in the Fall 2024 Semester. Previously teaching as a visiting assistant professor, Dr. Cowley's new role will allow him to contribute to the program in new ways and further the knowledge of BYU–Hawaii students in all types of media and cultures.
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BYU–Hawaii Faculty and Students Embark on Marine Biology Expedition to Christmas Island
A team of faculty and student researchers from Brigham Young University–Hawaii recently embarked on a marine biology expedition to Kiritimati, or Christmas Island, Kiribati, from July 2 to July 9. Led by Dr. Esprit Saucier, associate professor in the Faculty of Sciences specializing in marine biology, the group included three dedicated students: Chase Allsup, Timeon Murdoch, and Caitlin Alder-Escabarte, accompanied by other members from the Faculty of Sciences, including Dr. Benjamin Jordan and Dr. Celine Duffau.
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Faith, Family, and Leadership
Emmaline Ferguson, a junior from Fiji majoring in business management with an emphasis in human resources, shares how family, responsibility, and a desire to “breathe life” into her faith have enabled her to fulfill the promises made by BYU–Hawaii to its students.
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New Faculty Highlight: Joshua Christensen
Brigham Young University–Hawaii is pleased to announce the addition of Joshua Christensen as a new assistant professor in the Psychology Program, starting in the Fall 2024 semester. A distinguished alumnus and accomplished researcher, Christensen brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Seasider community, promising to enrich the academic and personal growth of BYUH students.
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BYU–Hawaii Mosaic Undergoes First Stages of Conservation Process
Brigham Young University–Hawaii has called on the help of art preservationist Scott M. Haskins to oversee the de-installation of the mosaic on the front of the David O. McKay building. Under Haskins' guidance, the mosaic will be detached for safekeeping during the upcoming construction work on campus.
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BYU–Hawaii to Discontinue Post-Completion Academic Training for J-1 Students After Spring 2025
Brigham Young University–Hawaii will discontinue authorizing post-completion academic training effective June 28, 2025, after the Spring 2025 Semester. This change will better align with the university's mission and simplify students' participation in the U.S. Department of State's Exchange Visitor Program.
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Second Annual Church History Travel Study Program Deepens Faith of BYUH Students
Brigham Young University–Hawaii students have continued the tradition of embarking on the Church History Travel Study Program, an annual, all-expenses-paid journey that takes them to significant historical sites of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For the second year, students visited these sacred locations, reflecting the growing legacy of the program initiated in 2023. With over eight central locations across multiple states, the trip remains a life-changing venture for many participants.
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Seasider Spotlight: Esprit Saucier
Esprit Saucier, an associate professor in marine biology from Houston, Texas, shares about her life, pursuits, and interests.
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