
Roger Brown
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Computer Workshop Benefits Students and Community
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Roger Brown
December 06, 2012 09:18 AM
As part of the IT 224 class, BYU–Hawaii Information Technology students host a free computer diagnostic workshop for students and community. The workshop provides the opportunity for students and community members to bring in troubled electronics for IT students to examine them and help to resolve the problems.
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Academic Forum Discusses Elections Impact
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Roger Brown
November 16, 2012 05:10 PM
Thursday’s Academic Forum presented the results of the recent Presidential election, and possible repercussions for the nation as a whole from political and economic standpoints. The purpose was not to debate winners or losers, but to explore tactics, possible outcomes, and consequences of the result.
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McKay Foyer Re-opens with New Space, Same Purpose
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Roger Brown
October 23, 2012 01:15 PM
“This physical structure represents the face of this university. It is put on cards, programs, bulletins and much more,” said Phillip McArthur, dean of the College of Language, Culture and Arts. The newly renovated McKay Foyer was celebrated with an open house and welcome meeting attended by students, faculty and staff on October 18, 2012. President Steven C. Wheelwright, Dr. Phillip McArthur, student David Whippy, and Dr. Chad Ford, director of the David O. McKay Center for Intercultural Understanding, gave short addresses speaking to the history, purpose, and future of the Foyer and related facilities.
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BYU's Vocal Point Brings Show to Laie
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Roger Brown
October 17, 2012 02:02 PM
For the first time ever, BYU’s Vocal Point will be performing at BYU–Hawaii on Saturday, October 20, 2012, in an event sponsored by BYU–Hawaii Performance Series.
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BYU–Hawaii Student Completes Reign as Mrs. America
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Roger Brown
October 12, 2012 02:28 PM
“More than anything, I wanted to be a positive influence in the lives of people on a grander scale,” mused Lara Leimana Fonoimoana, BYU–Hawaii student graduating in December, wife, and mother who recently completed her reign as Mrs. America.
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BYU–Hawaii Opening Devotional: The Blessings of Religious Freedom
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Roger Brown
September 12, 2012 02:23 PM
BYU–Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright addressed the topic of religious freedom at the opening devotional of the Fall 2012 semester on Tuesday, September 11, 2012. The gathering included more than 1500 students, faculty, staff and others from the extended university ‘ohana.
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Iosepa: Voyages of Unity and Discovery
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Roger Brown
September 07, 2012 09:35 AM
Iosepa, BYU–Hawaii’s traditional Hawaiian voyaging canoe, recently completed its sail around the island of Oahu and returned to Laie Bay on August 28.
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Friends from BYU–Hawaii Join Forces to Make a Difference
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Roger Brown
August 24, 2012 12:51 PM
Akin Clothing, a company started by a BYU–Hawaii student, and Chapters of Hope, a non-profit organization of Deseret Book, teamed up this summer to provide school uniforms and books to children in Tuvalu and Samoa.
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Psychology Students Travel to Chicago for APS
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Roger Brown
July 06, 2012 01:16 PM
Eleven students from BYU–Hawaii’s psychology department were accompanied by professors to the prestigious Association for Psychological Science (APS) annual convention in Chicago, Il to present their findings on a variety of research projects.
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