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New Location for BYUH Parking Sticker

By Leilani Miller July 24, 2008 11:39 AM
The BYUH President's Council as well as the Honolulu Chief of Police have approved a new location for the university's parking decals. In years past, BYUH Security procedures stipulated that parking stickers should be placed on the driver's side of the front bumper. Effective immediately, any newly issued university parking decals are to be affixed on the lower passenger side corner of vehicle front windshields. Previously issued decals affixed on the bumper will still be honored until the decal expires. Read Full Story

Gibsons Leave After Nine Months at CIE

By Ryan Anderson July 18, 2008 03:57 PM
After nine months of service and many gifts given to BYU-Hawaii, Stephen and Bette Gibson have returned to their home in Provo, Utah and positions at the BYU campus there. During their short time here, the Gibsons served as volunteers, instructors, mentors and, as always, entrepreneurs. Read Full Story

WASC Reaffirms 10-Year Accreditation

July 18, 2008 08:54 AM
Following a comprehensive, multi-stage review process over the past two years, the Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) has reaffirmed Brigham Young University Hawaii's accreditation for the next 10 years. Read Full Story

Peterson Devotional: Principles of Aloha

By Leilani Miller July 17, 2008 03:57 PM
Elder Stephen Peterson, president of the Hawaii Honolulu Mission, and his wife, Sister Cathy Peterson, expressed their excitement and gratitude at the opportunity to speak, in tandem, at a BYU Hawaii devotional. The message they shared was that of the mission motto: Read Full Story

Creating a Culture of Compliance at BYUH

July 11, 2008 01:54 PM
Aloha Center rooms 155 and 165 were filled with need-to-know legal displays, posters, handouts, and reminders; all nicely complimented with a centerpiece filled with a wide array of elegant fruits. Savanna Dilts, graduate intern, and BYU-Hawaii supervising compliance auditor, orchestrated this year's compliance fair of speakers and presentations. Four different speakers addressed pertinent legal issues directed to university staff, faculty and students about how to be in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and in copyright and safety law. Dilts invited all faculty, staff and students to learn and know their personal rights under the law. Read Full Story

PCC Hosts “Family Day” to Celebrate the Iosepa

By Ryan Anderson July 08, 2008 04:39 PM
The Polynesian Cultural Center offered free admission to Hawaii kamaaina, or resident families, Saturday, June 28, to celebrate the public dedication of the its Halau Wa’a O Iosepa, the new home of BYU-Hawaii’s 57-foot traditional style double-hulled canoe. Hawaii residents who attended enjoyed a cultural presentation, hula performances and a free concert by local musician Willie K. Read Full Story

Biddulph Devotional: Sacrifice and the Shaping of Souls

By Ryan Anderson July 03, 2008 10:20 AM
Elder Stephen Biddulph, Service Missionary for BYU-Hawaii’s Counseling Services, delivered a devotional address in the McKay Auditorium on July 1 in which he taught the students to use trying experiences and sacrifice as a way to shape their souls and strengthen their testimonies. Read Full Story

BYUH Honors Yamagatas for Internship Help

By Ryan Anderson June 27, 2008 11:03 AM
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PCC Board Chairman, Donor Dedicates BYUH Iosepa 'Halau'

By Mike Foley June 26, 2008 08:02 PM
With deep emotion, an ailing William K. "Uncle Bill" Wallace III [pictured at right, below], director of the BYUH Hawaiian Studies program, chanted a tale from his birth island of Molokai on June 25 and thanked those who made the construction of the Halau Wa'a O Iosepa — new home of the University's 57-foot traditional twin-hulled Hawaiian voyaging canoe, Iosepa — in the Polynesian Cultural Center's Hawaiian village possible. Read Full Story

Napua Baker Retires From BYUH after 27 Years

By Mike Foley June 25, 2008 12:38 PM
Bedecked with beautiful lei and a floral headband, BYU-Hawaii Vice President of University Advancement V. Napua Baker [pictured at left] looked a little wistful as she left a reception in honor of her retiring from the University after 27 years of service — the last 17 of them as the first female and first known Hawaiian or Polynesian vice president in the Church Educational System. Read Full Story