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BYU–Hawaii Alumni Meet and Greet

By Carrie Collingridge February 26, 2010 11:36 AM
The BYU–Hawaii Alumni "Meet and Greet" took place in the McKay Auditorium of the BYU–Hawaii campus earlier this month. It was homecoming week; a time to welcome alumni home, noted Corbin Thomander, the BYU–Hawaii alumni manager. "It's a reception; something to say thank you. The purpose is to show school spirit and come back to the university," said Thomander. Originally from California, Thomander graduated from BYU–Hawaii in 2002 with a major in business; he now lives in Hauula with his wife and daughter. Read Full Story

Bezhani's Love of the Game

By Carrie Collingridge February 24, 2010 11:22 AM
Viktor Bezhani plays center-midfielder on BYU–Hawaii's soccer team and is less than a handful of students at the school from Albania, located in Southeast Europe between Greece and the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 3.6 million. "It's too far, it's on the other side of the globe," he said. Read Full Story

Welcoming New BYUHSA

By Carrie Collingridge February 22, 2010 09:34 AM
BYU-Hawaii's Student Association has welcomed new leaders to their team for 2010. The purpose of the BYUHSA representatives is to act as a voice for the students to the faculty and staff and to take action on the issues that are brought to attention. "I am basically a representative for the student to administration," said Manny Alboroto, vice president for BYUHSA. "The main responsibilities for me as VP of SAC (Student Advisory Council) is to be available for students to come and talk to me when they need help with issues they might be going through as a student in the university. I am the guy finding the way to help students out." Read Full Story

Returning Home Prepared

By Nicole Hamilton February 19, 2010 09:56 AM
"You must get the gospel into your heart and soul so deeply that you are a different person when you return to your home; the kind of a person who can immediately begin to contribute; to strengthen your family, your community and the Kingdom of God that is growing in your native country; the kind of person who will never forsake covenants or even relax in their obedience," said Alan S. Layton, President of the Oquirrh Mountain Temple. Layton addressed students and faculty at a devotional held Tuesday, February 16, in the Cannon Activities Center. Read Full Story

The Glory of Language

By Lanae Miller February 18, 2010 04:26 PM
A year ago, in 2009, Ned B. Williams was chosen to be the David O. McKay Lecturer for 2010. After the absence of the annual lecture in 2009, students, faculty, staff and community members looked forward to Williams' words concerning 'The Glory of God is Intelligence Ignited in the Beauteous Majesty of Language'. Williams has lived in our community and worked on our campus since 1977, and is currently the Chair of the English department. Read Full Story

Tailoring your Education Online

By Elder Ray Thompson February 15, 2010 06:12 PM
The online courses or Distance Learning that is being developed at BYU–Hawaii has become a very important part of the college curriculum. These courses offer the advantage of a good diversity of subjects and scheduling, and a reduction in tuition cost. These courses can also help students get started, adapt to unplanned occurrences in their lives, and aid in the completion of getting an accredited college degree. Read Full Story

Encouraging our Brethren with Love

By Lisa Fehoko February 12, 2010 07:48 PM
Quinn McKay, renowned author, lecturer, and nephew of the late President David O. McKay, shared a wealth of knowledge about lessons he has learned from the ten latter-day prophets he has known personally. McKay's speech, delivered at the BYU–Hawaii weekly devotional at the Cannon Activities Center, emphasized the importance of encouraging others with love. Read Full Story

From the Apollo Program to BYU–Hawaii

By Nicole Hamilton February 08, 2010 04:51 PM
An electrical engineer for NASA on the Apollo Lunar Landing Program, Ray Thompson (top), is known to BYU–Hawaii students simply as "Elder Thompson." Recently, BYU–Hawaii's Honors Program recently had the opportunity to hear from him personally at their weekly colloquia. Read Full Story

Laie Local Returns as Physican's Assistant

By Carrie Collingridge February 06, 2010 11:27 PM
BYU–Hawaii's new Physician's Assistant, Aaron Jensen (top), is a graduate of the school. "I went to elementary, high school and college here, and now I work here," he said. Jensen earned a master's degree in Health Science from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. "[After college] I was in plastic surgery for a year and I enjoyed it," Jensen said. Read Full Story

Uniting the World Through Music

By Nicole Hamilton February 04, 2010 03:30 PM
Liz Shropshire, Founder & Director of the Shropshire Music Foundation, spoke at BYU–Hawaii's devotional this past Tuesday about creating peace amidst countries ravaged by war. Her address centered on her own experiences in Northern Ireland, Uganda, and Kosovo, aside from other places she has traveled to. Read Full Story