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BYU–Hawaii Student Life: Clubs

By Felix Callejas April 28, 2011 08:22 AM
Every semester and spring term students have the opportunity to join one or many clubs that are sponsored by BYUHSA Clubs and Organizations. World Fest is the time at the beginning of the semester that students look forward to learning about the different cultural, academic, and special interests clubs. Cultural clubs are among the most popular because, “they help you meet people you wouldn’t otherwise… help you have a social life and do things you wouldn’t normally do,” according to Mariah Hunt a junior in ICS World Humanities and Culture, from Folsom, California. Latino club, Samoan club, Filipino club are some of the clubs that represent the diversity of the school. Read Full Story

His Relentless Redemptiveness Exceeds My Recurring Wrongs

By Emily Sinkovic April 27, 2011 11:13 AM
Brother David Allsop of the Presidents' Leadership Council and the David O. McKay Circle spoke to students, faculty, and staff at devotional on April 26, 2011. He quoted Elder Neal A. Maxwell in choosing the theme of his talk: "I thank him for helping me, even forgiving me, when I fall short, when I testify of things known but which are beyond the border of my behavior, and for helping me to advance that border, bit by bit. His relentless redemptiveness exceeds my recurring wrongs." Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Adds Graphic Design Track

By Emily Sinkovic April 26, 2011 02:14 PM
The BYU–Hawaii art department’s recent addition of a graphic design emphasis has resonated well with students. Brandon Truscott, a faculty member in the art department, was hired one year ago with the special task of assisting in the creation of the graphics track. He currently teaches three of the four required classes in the track. “Fortunately or unfortunately,” Truscott laughs, “anyone going through this track is going to learn [graphic design] from me and from their own investigation.” Read Full Story

My Ways Are Not Your Ways

By Emily Sinkovic April 21, 2011 10:04 AM
Brother Clayton Christensen of the Harvard Business School urged students, faculty, and staff at a devotional on April 19, 2011, to “follow God’s ways, and not our own, as we wield our sickles with our might.” Brother Christensen recounted some of his personal experiences with missionary work and gave some tips for sharing the gospel more effectively. Read Full Story

Sustainability Radio Show Features BYU–Hawaii Students

By Emily Sinkovic April 20, 2011 03:43 PM
On April 19, 2011, EcoEffect radio (KGU-AM 760) featured students from BYU–Hawaii on its daily sustainability show. The show, “Charlene on Green” is hosted by Charlene Brown, a graduate from BYU (Provo), and focuses on household and organizational efforts to move toward a more sustainable community. BYU–Hawaii students Chad Jansrikesorn, Lani Harris, Molly Alofipo, and Theresa Holmes discussed various campus initiatives they have been involved in through employment and academics. Read Full Story

Marketing Students Consult for Turtle Bay

By Emily Sinkovic April 18, 2011 10:07 AM
During the winter semester, BYU–Hawaii Marketing Research students participated in a consulting project with Turtle Bay Resort in Kahuku, and on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, the students presented their recommendations to Turtle Bay Resort executives, including the general manager and resort manager. The project dealt particularly with the Turtle Bay Escape Club and was given to students early in the semester with a Request for Proposal. Throughout the semester, students prepared a proposal, conducted and transcribed two focus groups, wrote and collected data on two surveys, and analyzed the data before presenting their findings and recommendations to the manager of the Escape Club. Dr. Lenard Huff, the Marketing Research professor, stated, "The general manager was so impressed that she wants to talk with us about setting up some permanent student internships for BYU–Hawaii students." Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Commencement

By Emily Sinkovic April 12, 2011 09:46 AM
Approximately 380 students participated in the BYU–Hawaii commencement exercises on April 9, 2011. As the distinguished guest speaker, Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shared his vision of the future with graduates. The audience laughed at his observation, "There is good news and bad news," and listened intently to his hope for the future. Read Full Story

Framework for Student Learning Promotes Campus to Prepare, Engage, Improve

By Emily Sinkovic April 08, 2011 10:03 AM
BYU–Hawaii President Steven Wheelwright unveiled the university’s new Framework for Student Learning with students in March 2011. Four sessions were held to accommodate students’ schedules and to create a more personal setting. Introducing the Framework, President Wheelwright passed out a case study, then broke the audience into groups of four to six people and asked the students to discuss the issue with a specific question in mind: “Why don’t students often learn what we plan for them to learn?” Read Full Story

LDS Life Launch-2 a Success

By Andrew Lyon April 05, 2011 02:26 PM
LDS Life Launch-2, a seminar for members of the President’s Leadership Council and other donors, was held Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26, on the BYU–Hawaii campus. “The seminar exceeded our expectations,” said Dr. Mark Matheson, seminar director. “The presenters came at their own expense and shared deeply moving stories of how God loves his children and cares for them through using people just like us. Many participants expressed that they won't be the same after this weekend.” Read Full Story

Carpe Diem-Students Seeking Employment in Korea

By Roger Brown April 04, 2011 04:24 PM
Often, when the average university student is asked what they want to do after graduation, they can provide a passionate explanation of their life’s dreams; however, further inquiries about specific strategies for fulfilling those dreams may result in a blank stare. Chances are that every student at BYU–Hawaii has desires to do something meaningful with their education, and further, with their lives. The challenge lies not with desire, but with opportunity and connections. Read Full Story