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Alumni Couple Report on Three-Year Japan Experience

By Mike Foley August 07, 2007 09:34 PM
A young couple — both BYU-Hawaii alumni — stopped off in Laie en route home from Wakayama, Japan, to report on their three-year experience working in the Japan Exchange and Teaching program (JET): Read Full Story

Business Professor Heads Hospitality IT Group

By Mike Foley August 07, 2007 01:55 PM
Dr. Cary Countryman, a BYU-Hawaii School of Business professor, was recently elected to a three-year term as president of the international Hospitality Information Technology Association. He previously served on the organization's board of directors for five years. Read Full Story

ROTC Classes Offered Fall Semester on BYU-Hawaii Campus

By Rosemarie Howard August 07, 2007 11:36 AM
Rosemarie Howard | University Advancement | 7 August 2007

When Serafina Saui’a came to BYU-Hawaii in 1993 as a freshman from Samoa, she was not thinking about a military career.  She wanted to serve a mission, and came to BYU-Hawaii because it was a Church school, and she had an older sister already attending.

But while taking a break from an economics class she ran into an Army recruiter in the hallway.  It took six months for him to talk her into enrolling in the ROTC program at University of Hawaii, but at the beginning of her junior year she did enroll.

She had participated in the Junior ROTC program while in high school, learning leadership traits such as how to take charge and to work as part of a team. “It was the most beneficial class I ever took,” said Captain Saui’a.  She graduated from BYU-Hawaii in 1997 with a B.S. in Information Systems.

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BYU-Hawaii Interns Report From the Field

By Mike Foley July 29, 2007 08:01 PM
Several BYU-Hawaii students currently serving international internships in their home countries recently shared brief interim reports on their experiences this summer: Read Full Story

BYU-Hawaii Player Selected for Olympic Program

July 24, 2007 09:12 AM
The U.S. Olympic Committee has selected Trenson Akana, a 5' 10" guard on the BYU-Hawaii men's basketball team, as one of 30 minority students from across the country for its FLAME program — Finding Leaders Among Minorities Everywhere . Read Full Story

Over 300 BYU-Hawaii Students Currently Serve Internships

By Mike Foley July 19, 2007 06:06 PM
While many of their classmates are working fulltime, earning extra money during the summer, 320 BYU-Hawaii students are currently completing academic internships. Read Full Story

Dr. Bradshaw Retiring After 38 Years

By Mike Foley July 17, 2007 04:23 PM
School of Business Professor Dr. James R. Bradshaw is retiring at the end of Summer Term after teaching at BYU-Hawaii for the past 38 years. Along with Japanese language professor Katsuhiro Kajiyama, he is currently the most senior fulltime faculty member at the university. Read Full Story

“Wind Talker” Actor Addresses BYU-Hawaii Students in Forum

By Karen Hemenway July 13, 2007 05:18 PM
“Why would Navaho’s fight for a country that tried to destroy them?” This question came from an audience member to Roger Willie, during a forum held Wednesday, 11 July, in the Aloha Center Mall on the BYU-Hawaii campus. Read Full Story

BYU-Hawaii Hosts 7th Pacific Rim Children's Chorus Festival

By Rosemarie Howard July 13, 2007 02:39 PM
The results of a week filled with rich cultural experiences, intense rehearsals, and lasting friendships will culminate Saturday, 14 July, in a free concert offered by the Pacific Rim Children’s Chorus Festival . The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Cannon Activities Center (CAC) on the BYU-Hawaii campus. (watch video ) Read Full Story

SOC Majors do Well in Microsoft Competition

By Mike Foley July 02, 2007 01:44 PM
Two BYU-Hawaii School of Computing students — William Davis from Guam and Fabricio Correa Duarte (upper left) from Curitiba, Brazil — recently distinguished themselves by winning the Microsoft ImagineCup software design competition in Hawaii on just one one week's notice, and then advanced to the regional competition in San Jose, California. From there, Duarte went on to the competition's national finals in Redmond, Washington. Read Full Story