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Iosepa to Set Sail on Maiden Voyage to Kawaihae

By Mike Foley May 14, 2004 12:00 AM
William K. "Uncle Bill" Wallace III, director of the Hawaiian Studies program and captain in training of BYU-Hawaii's 57-foot traditional double-hulled voyaging canoe, says the Iosepa will tentatively undertake its maiden voyage about May 19 or 20, pending favorable weather and winds. Read Full Story

The Lord Can 'Coach' Us in a Variety of Ways

By Mike Foley May 14, 2004 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 14 May 2004 BYU-Hawaii business professor William "Bill" Hsu encouraged those who "feel so overwhelmed with things, so stressed out that we feel like throwing in the towel... [to] call a time-out, take a deep breath, get over to the sidelines and talk things over with your Heavenly Father," in his May 13 devotional address.

"Is your life so busy you hardly have time to take a time out?" he said. "Or in life's game, do you have a challenge in controlling your temper or your language? Are school subjects pulling you down? And most important of all, are you trying to do it alone? Or are you smart enough to call time-out and ask the coach for help?"

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BYU-Hawaii Presents Five Ko'olauloa Community Service Awards

By Mike Foley May 10, 2004 12:00 AM
Continuing a biannual tradition that started in 2000, BYU-Hawaii recognized five individuals on May 6 for their outstanding commitment to the communities and people surrounding the university. Read Full Story

Student Reaps Benefits from Research Associateship Program

By Yohei Araki May 10, 2004 12:00 AM
Yeiho Araki | University Advancement | 10 May 2004 BYU-Hawaii senior Lindsay Yamauchi is making the most of her college academic experience through a "student research associateship" that allows undergradate students on campus to participate directly in a professor's research agenda.

When the opportunity to do such an associateship came, Yamauchi, an Oahu native and double major in International Cultural Studies-Anthropology and History, jumped on it and hasn't looked back since.

"When the opportunity arrived, I couldn't believe it," she said. "It came at a pivotal point in my college career, at a time when I had no idea of what direction I needed to take to attain the next level in my education. I knew the offer came as a blessing from Heavenly Father, so I took it. That is the main reason as to why I became so interested in the program."

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Consumers Digest Ranks BYU-Hawaii Top Value School

May 06, 2004 12:00 AM
SKOKIE, IL, May. 1 (UPI) -- Oklahoma State University and Brigham Young University-Hawaii were named the top values for public and private colleges and universities by Consumers Digest Magazine. Read More... Read Full Story

BYU-Hawaii Tennis Teams Move Forward in Defense of National Title

By Scott Lowe May 03, 2004 12:00 AM
Scott Lowe | University Advancement | 3 May 2004 The top-ranked BYU-Hawaii women's tennis team has been selected to host one of the NCAA II West Regional Tournaments and will face Cal Poly Pomona in the first round on Thursday, May 6th at 11:30 am at the BYU-Hawaii courts. Cal State-L.A. will face Hawaii Pacific in the opening match of the tournament at 9:00 am that morning. Read more...

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Choicest Blessings: Alumna Named Hawaii Mother of the Year

April 26, 2004 12:00 AM
Patience, love, compassion are a few qualities a good mother possesses. Beth Uale might also add an ounce of creativity -- the ability to change plans and compromise so everyone wins. She was recently named Hawaii Mother of the Year and will represent the state at the 2004 National American Mother Awards, to be held Tuesday through May 1, in Puerto Rico. Read more... Read Full Story

BYU-Hawaii Students Develop Underwater Robotics

By Andrew Miller April 20, 2004 12:00 AM
Andrew Miller | University Advancement | 20 April 2004 BYU-Hawaii seniors Anuj Sehgal and Jason Kadarusman are developing a low cost autonomous underwater robot.

The robot is designed to recognize and track objects in an underwater environment. Such technology is used to inspect underwater pipeline, mechanical, or electrical systems and explore deep-sea marine life and ship wreckage, explained Leslie Fife, assistant professor of computer science and faculty supervisor of the project.

Sehgal, who is from India and Kadarusman, from Indonesia, were inspired by a robotics class taught by Tim Stanley, professor in computer science and faculty supervisor. Stanley took his students to an underwater robot demonstration in Honolulu. Shortly thereafter, Seghal and Kadarusman began working on a robot of their own.

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BYU-Hawaii Student Awarded Prestigious Truman Scholarship Award

By Yohei Araki April 14, 2004 12:00 AM
A junior at BYU-Hawaii Alisi K. Langi has been selected as a 2004 recipient of the Truman Scholarship award, which totals $27,000 and covers expenses for her senior year at BYU-Hawaii and two years of graduate school. Read Full Story

Church Calls President Shumway as Area Authority Seventy

By Mike Foley April 06, 2004 12:00 AM
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints named BYU-Hawaii President Eric B. Shumway as the Area Authority Seventy for Hawaii and California during the second session of the recently concluded 174th annual worldwide conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. Read Full Story