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President Shumway Speaks in First Devotional of the New School Year
BYU-Hawaii president Eric B. Shumway delivering the first devotional to start the 2003-04 school year, explained to students and faculty Thursday that "one of the greatest gifts in life and eternity is our precious agency, the right and privilege to choose."
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Tahitian Artist and Almnus Revisits Campus and PCC
A Tahitian artist whose creativity brought new life to the Polynesian
Cultural Center's Marquesan village over a decade ago while enrolled at
BYU-Hawaii recently returned to Laie to impress on his 11-year-old daughter that
she also needs to study here some day.
Eriki Marchand, who graduated from BYU-Hawaii with a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1992, brought his daughter to Laie in early August because he wanted her "to feel the same spirit I did and some day follow my steps. I know the (PCC) and BYU-Hawaii have played a big part in my life."
"I also know David O. McKay's prophecy established this place," he said. "It's a blessing for all the people of the Pacific. I wanted my daughter to see this, and feel the spirit and mana ['spiritual essence'] of this place. I'd really like to make sure she will some day choose [to attend] BYU-Hawaii."
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Eriki Marchand, who graduated from BYU-Hawaii with a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1992, brought his daughter to Laie in early August because he wanted her "to feel the same spirit I did and some day follow my steps. I know the (PCC) and BYU-Hawaii have played a big part in my life."
"I also know David O. McKay's prophecy established this place," he said. "It's a blessing for all the people of the Pacific. I wanted my daughter to see this, and feel the spirit and mana ['spiritual essence'] of this place. I'd really like to make sure she will some day choose [to attend] BYU-Hawaii."
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BYU-Hawaii Holds First Ever Intercultural Leadership Conference
BYU-Hawaii commenced its first Intercultural Leadership conference, Aug. 8-9,
in an effort to give students an opportunity to develop and instill valuable
leadership principles within diverse environments.
This year's conference began with the hopes of it perpetuating as an annual event where a greater number of students can participate in the future, according to David Lucero, director of student activities and leadership development and also the organizer of the conference.
"This (conference) was a pilot to see what the future will hold," Lucero said. "Possibilities include gearing a conference more towards a certain type of student on campus like more of the new students not yet involved in leadership, having another conference for students who are in leadership positions and definitely one geared towards students who are graduating and ready to leave."
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This year's conference began with the hopes of it perpetuating as an annual event where a greater number of students can participate in the future, according to David Lucero, director of student activities and leadership development and also the organizer of the conference.
"This (conference) was a pilot to see what the future will hold," Lucero said. "Possibilities include gearing a conference more towards a certain type of student on campus like more of the new students not yet involved in leadership, having another conference for students who are in leadership positions and definitely one geared towards students who are graduating and ready to leave."
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Chieko Okazaki Outlines Eternal Perspectives of Daily Work
Former General Relief Society counselor Chieko Okazaki shared five principles that lend eternal perspective to our daily work efforts, in the final BYU-Hawaii devotional for the 2002-03 school year on Aug. 7.
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BYU-Hawaii Hosts International Conference on Scientific Calorimetry
BYU-Hawaii hosted a joint conference from July 27 to Aug. 1 of over 120 U.S. and international scientists and technicians interested in the latest developments in calorimetry.
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University Librarian Traces the Lord's Patterns of Promise
BYU-Hawaii Librarian Douglas Bates described how a scripture he learned in his youth contains "a pattern for our lives...with five parts and a promise" during a devotional address to students and faculty on July 24.
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Freelance Writer and Video Game Enthusiast Returns to BYU-Hawaii
A freelance journalist and creative writer who began his career in his
BYU-Hawaii creative writing class visited students and faculty and shared
valuable advice on becoming a writer.
Steven L. Kent, who grew up on Oahu, told the students and faculty on hand that taking a creative writing class from Dr. Ned Williams on campus 20 years ago facilitated his passion for writing.
Since taking classes at BYU-Hawaii, Kent has published eight books, including The Ultimate History of Video Games (2001, Prima) and The Making of Doom III. He is currently finishing up a science fiction novel, Plato's Lies. His work also regularly appears in USA Today, LA Times syndicate, Next Generation, Parade Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, GameWeek Magazine, Japan Times and on MSNBC.
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Steven L. Kent, who grew up on Oahu, told the students and faculty on hand that taking a creative writing class from Dr. Ned Williams on campus 20 years ago facilitated his passion for writing.
Since taking classes at BYU-Hawaii, Kent has published eight books, including The Ultimate History of Video Games (2001, Prima) and The Making of Doom III. He is currently finishing up a science fiction novel, Plato's Lies. His work also regularly appears in USA Today, LA Times syndicate, Next Generation, Parade Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, GameWeek Magazine, Japan Times and on MSNBC.
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Counselor Encourages Students: Avoid Self-Afflictions
A BYU-Hawai counselor who has worked with students for the past three decades noted in the July 10 devotional address on campus that almost everyone will experience afflictions in life, but we should avoid imposing our own upon ourselves.
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BYU-Hawaii Students Participate in Cook Islands Internship
A group of eight BYU-Hawaii students took part in one-month work/study internships that led them to the Cook Islands earlier this summer--an experience described by one of the student interns as "unforgettable."
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President Hinckley Speaks at BYU-Hawaii Graduation Commencement
Gordon B. Hinckley, fifteenth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, was awarded an honorary doctorate degree before addressing
BYU-Hawaii graduates, students, faculty and community members during the June 21
commencement ceremony in the Cannon Activities Center.
"I've been to many university commencements, but I've never been to one like this," he said. "As I have seen the great variety of people from many lands, all mingling together, and proudly wearing your graduation robes as an expression of your great achievement, it is a most remarkable thing."
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"I've been to many university commencements, but I've never been to one like this," he said. "As I have seen the great variety of people from many lands, all mingling together, and proudly wearing your graduation robes as an expression of your great achievement, it is a most remarkable thing."
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