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Fine Arts Department to Stage 'The Secret Garden'

By Mike Foley February 25, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 25 February 2004The BYU-Hawaii Fine Arts Department will present four performances of the award-winning Broadway musical, The Secret Garden, this week featuring a local cast that includes several new talents. Read Full Story

Fox Network to do Story on Seasider Basketball Team

By Mike Foley February 25, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 25 February 2004
Fox Sports Net will be on the BYU-Hawaii campus Feb. 26 to shoot footage for an upcoming "NCAA On Campus" program that will feature the Seasider basketball team.
The story will focus on the nine married players on the team this year. The Seasiders regularly feature the most married players of any team competing in NCAA II play but nine is an unusually large number, even for the Seasiders.
"NCAA On Campus" is a nationally televised program that features human-interest stories about student/athletes and the challenges they face in balancing their commitment to their sport with their academic pursuits.
The program featuring the Seasiders is scheduled to be aired on numerous Fox channels. The channels most readily available in Hawaii are Fox Sports Net
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Faculty Wife Named 2004 Hawaii 'Young Mother of the Year'

By Mike Foley February 24, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 24 February 2004
The American Mothers, Inc. (AMI) Hawaii chapter recently named Donnette Tew, the wife of BYU-Hawaii accounting professor Glade Tew and mother of four adopted children, as its Young Mother Representative 2004.
She joins a growing list of other women in the Koolauloa area with ties to BYU-Hawaii who have shared the same honor, including Lisa Wagner, Leilani Auna, Susan Kunz, and Lanett Ho Ching. Also, BYU-Hawaii alumna Beth Uale was named the 2004 AMI mother of the year.
Tew, who was raised in Parowan, Utah, and earned an elementary education degree from Southern Utah University, said former AMI Hawaii state and national "mother of the year" Carolyn Shumway, wife of University president Eric Shumway, made the announcement at the BYU-Hawaii Women's Organization luncheon on Feb. 20.
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Career Services: Disney World Recruits BYU-Hawaii Students for 'Magic' Internships

By Mike Foley February 19, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 19 February blockquote>A team of Disney World recruiters spent two days at BYU-Hawaii earlier this week looking for a few good hosts and hostesses to serve internships in Orlando, Florida, pitching them that the experience could work magic on their résumés. Read Full Story

A Cheyenne 'Buffalo Woman' Shares Insights into her People's Traditional Spiritual Values of Making Peace

By Mike Foley February 18, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 18 February 2004
Dr. Henrietta Mann, 70, a full-blood Cheyenne Indian who is the special assistant to the president of Montana State University-Bozeman, told a BYU-Hawaii audience on Feb. 17 that her people value peace and those traditional leaders who help bring it about.
Dr. Mann, a former high-level official with the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) who was named the 1988 National American Indian Woman of the Year, explained that her people — the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma — traditionally formed councils of "peace chiefs" who "relinquished their warrior role to assume peace-keeping duties."
She
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Annual David O. McKay Lecture: BYU-Hawaii Biologist uses Advice of the Prophet to Explore Thoughts on Scientific Inquiry

By Mike Foley February 12, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 12 February 2004
BYU-Hawaii biology professor Dr. Robert Winget borrowed a thought from President David O. McKay, who founded the Church College of Hawaii 49 years ago and demonstrated a lifelong love of learning, to shape the annual lecture named in the prophet's honor.
Winget told of a school friend who "had a hard time understanding the contention people displayed when discussing what he was learning in geology and paleontology. Why did people get so defensive when he mentioned evidences supporting the age of the earth being in the billions of years and of extinct species of plants and animals that had lived millions of years before the time Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden?"
He recalled some Church members thought the notion of such long-term geologic time was erroneous, and reminded us "evolution was
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BYUHSA, Alumni Association Honor Current and Former Students During Homecoming Banquet

By Mike Foley February 12, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 12 February 2004
The BYUH Student Association recognized the accomplishments of seven current undergraduates during the 49th annual homecoming banquet on February 11 while the CCH/BYU-Hawaii Alumni Association honored four of its members and named a retired professor an honorary alumnus.

The BYUHSA first presented its awards to Chelsea Smith, exercise and sports science; Ikaika Perreira, elementary education; Kaisu "Teddy" Zhuang, computer science; Manea Tuahu, School of Business; Natalia Martins, international business management; Juri Widiger, political science; and Tanya Morimoto, English.


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BYU-Hawaii CIO Compares Overcoming Computer Challenges With Choosing to Serve the Lord

By Mike Foley February 06, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 6 February 2004
BYU-Hawaii's Chief Information Officer drew parallels at the Feb. 5 devotional between the challenges of running the University's large computer system and choosing to serve the Lord.
Dr. Bret Ellis explained his Information Services team often battles computer viruses, back doors, worms and denial of service attacks with vigilance and anti-virus technology.
He compared prophets with "anti-virus providers [who] are always scanning the horizon, looking for, and detecting false messages sent by the adversary. They have counseled us to keep our guard up against the evil influences and stains of the world. They have named and enumerated these evil influences," Ellis said.
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Family's Commitment to High Quality Turns a Sunset Beach Bakery into a Big Success

By Mike Foley February 04, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 4 February 2004
Two brothers who graduated from Kahuku High in the mid-70s have seen their Sunset Beach bakery grow dramatically because of a commitment to high quality products, such as their best-selling chilled chocolate haupia [Hawaiian coconut custard] and cream pie.
Glenn and Ted Nakamura told BYU-Hawaii business students during the Entrepreneurship Lecture Series on Feb. 3 that they have seen Ted's Bakery, which started in 1987, grow from selling a few pies a week to a peak of over 14,000 during a recent Thanksgiving week.
Glenn Nakamura, the older brother who graduated from Kahuku in 1974, told how his parents initially opened a fruit and vegetable stand on their five-acre farm in Sunset Beach in 1956, but soon discovered "it was a lot easier to run a grocery business than it was to farm."
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Hong Kong Restroom, Mongolian Ice Factory Ideas Win Annual BYU-Hawaii Business Plan Competition

By Mike Foley February 02, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 2 February 2004
Proposals from three students to establish a first-class pay-stall restroom in a busy Hong Kong shopping district and from two Mongolian students to build an ice factory in their capital city won the business plan competition for developed and developing countries during the annual BYU-Hawaii School of Business Entrepreneurship Conference on Jan. 28.
Judges selected from among visiting entrepreneurs awarded King Lun "Kisslan" Chan, Wing Yi "Stella" Chu and Yan "Letitia" Ho a $4,000 first prize for their detailed business plan that calls for building a 22-stall pay restroom in the busy Mongkok section of Hong Kong, which has daily traffic of over 800,000 people.
Ho explained to the judges and the large crowd of BYU-Hawaii business
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