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Entrepreneur Conference Judges Pick Business Plan Winners

By Mike Foley February 07, 2005 12:00 AM
Once again, a business plan proposed by students from Mongolia to establish a common U.S. service there won the annual BYU-Hawaii School of Business entrepreneurship conference award for developing nations, while two students from the mainland won the award for developed nations with their proposal for an unusual extreme sports park. Read Full Story

Senior U.S. Diplomat Lectures at BYU-Hawaii

By Andrew Miller February 02, 2005 12:00 AM
Anderw Miller | University Advancement | 2 February 2005 Thomas Lee Boam, 26-year veteran and senior diplomat for the United States Foreign Service, visited BYU-Hawaii as part of a short-term "diplomat in residence" program.

The program, co-sponsored by the David O. McKay Center for Intercultural Understanding and Career Services, included a general forum, guest lectures in the classroom and small question and answer sessions.

The topic of the forum was our responsibilities as global citizens. Boam began with a story of the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, which he personally witnessed while on duty in Germany. Those Cold War divisions are gone, he said, but there are modern divisions that challenge us even more today.


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Pratte Recounts Spiritual History of BYU-Hawaii

By Andrew Miller January 28, 2005 12:00 AM
Andrew Miller | University Advancement | 28 January 2005 In a special devotional sponsored by the Mormon Pacific Historical Society, Paul Alf Pratte recounted the institutional saga of BYU-Hawaii and the personal triumphs of its administrators, faculty and students.

Pratte is a service missionary commissioned to write a commemorative history of BYU-Hawaii as part of its Jubilee celebration. In his address, he reviewed the academic success of the university, but he focused on the spiritual side of the history by sharing personal stories of individuals that are representative of all those who associated with Church College of Hawaii and BYU-Hawaii.


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Jubilee Website Keeps University 'ohana Informed, Involved

By Andrew Miller January 24, 2005 12:00 AM
Andrew Miller | University Advancement | 24 January 2005 A new Golden Jubilee website provides a wealth of information about the ongoing celebration and the university's institutional and personal histories.

The website features several informational resources to help users keep abreast with the ongoing Jubilee celebration. It also includes several interactive tools that make it fun and easy to learn more about the heritage of CCH/BYU-Hawaii and its faculty, staff and students while reminiscing the past 50 years. Here are a few highlights:


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President Samuelson Turns Hearts to the Fathers

By Andrew Miller January 21, 2005 12:00 AM
Andrew Miller | University Advancement | 21 January 2005 Cecil O. Samuelson, President of BYU in Provo and member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, encouraged students and faculty at Thursday's devotional to recognize and appreciate the contributions of those who have gone before.

"This is a very special institution that has been established under the inspiration of the Lord," Samuelson said of BYU-Hawaii, "and it continues to be supported, guided and lifted up by the leaders of this great Church… Most of you will make important differences in the world, in the Church and in your families.


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Marriott School Assistant Dean Shares Job-Searching Advice

By Mike Foley January 21, 2005 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 21 January 2005
Maurice Stocks, Assistant Dean of Corporate Development & Career Management at the BYU Marriott School of Management told BYU-Hawaii students in the School of Business' first entrepreneurship lecture of 2005 "the kinds of things I would tell my own kids" about finding a good job after school:
"Hard work is the key to finding a good job."
Speaking in the McKay Auditorium on January 18, Stocks said, "Each one of you can get a job that will be very, very important for your future, that will provide for your family, but it's going to take effort." Or paraphrasing Thomas Edison, "Opportunity comes dressed in overalls and looks like work."
As one human resources executive recently told him, prospective applicants "need
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Kahalepunas Encourage Students To "Be the Vision"

By Andrew Miller January 14, 2005 12:00 AM
Andrew Miller | University Advancement | 14 January 2005 Kieiki and Paliku Kahalepuna, president and executive vice president of BYUH Student Activities respectively, encouraged students in Thursday's devotional to fulfill the vision that President David O. McKay and others revealed concerning BYU-Hawaii.

The vision, Paliku said, is exemplified by President McKay's prophetic declaration given at the groundbreaking and dedication ceremony of The Church College of Hawaii in 1955:


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Former BYU-Hawaii President, Stephen L. Brower, Passed Away

By Mike Foley January 12, 2005 12:00 AM
Stephen L. Brower, who was president of the Church College of Hawaii from 1971-74, passed away in Logan, Utah, on December 22, 2004. Read Full Story

Sciences Students Learn Through Doing

By Andrew Miller January 12, 2005 12:00 AM
Andrew Miller | University Advancement | 12 January 2005 The science department's faculty-assisted science training program, or FAST, proves to be successful in providing students with invaluable learning experiences through practical research opportunities.

Established last year, the program gives students the opportunity to work one-on-one with a faculty mentor in planning and conducting scientific research. Church appropriated funds are also available to students for supplies, travel expenses and work compensation.

"Science training requires both classroom training and laboratory 'hands on' experience," explained Dr. Heaton, assistant professor of biochemistry and coordinator of FAST. "When students go to graduate school or gain employment, they are expected to have the ability to work independently.


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