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BYU–Hawaii Ranks Among Least Expensive
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Roger Brown
January 20, 2012 10:00 AM
BYU–Hawaii makes U.S. News lists for best colleges and least expensive private colleges and universities.
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President Wheelwright Teaches Leadership at Opening Devotional
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Roger Brown
January 12, 2012 01:43 PM
"Our unwavering purpose as a university is to help each of you become learners, leaders and builders," said President Steven C. Wheelwright in the opening Devotional of the winter semester at BYU–Hawaii. He focused his remarks on the second of the triplet - leadership - sharing first the vision of President David O. McKay about the students who study here.
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Give & Take: Program Supports Sharing, Reduces Waste
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Roger Brown
January 09, 2012 04:49 PM
With each semester, students graduate and leave, and new students come to BYU–Hawaii. The graduates move on to the next chapter of their lives, and the new students are just beginning their journey. Most come with few possessions – the bare essentials – all that would fit in their luggage. For many, a challenge arises: how to find and afford all the things needed to live.
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New Book Teaches Principles of Expanded Thinking
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Roger Brown
December 22, 2011 04:46 PM
“Many think that intelligence is fixed, and that whatever you are given, that is all you have to work with. I don’t worry about IQ – I choose to concern myself with people who want to expand their thinking,” says Dr. Morris Graham, BYU–Hawaii professor of Organizational Behavior and author of the new book Executive Thinking: From Brightness to Brilliance.
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"Culture and Ethics" Topic of Global Leadership Forum
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Roger Brown
November 22, 2011 01:03 PM
What is culture, and what impact does it have on ethical behavior?” This was one of the questions posed by Dr. Lee Radebaugh in his forum entitled “Behaving Ethically in a Global Economy: Does Culture Matter?” Dr. Radebaugh’s forum was presented by the BYU–Hawaii Student Chapter of the BYU Management Society. Dr. Radebaugh is an internationally recognized expert in ethics and leadership, and is the Whitmore Professor of International Business and Director of the Kay and Yvonne Whitmore Global Management Center and Center for International Business Education and Research at BYU in Provo, Utah.
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Dignitaries Gather for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
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Roger Brown
November 16, 2011 05:38 PM
BYU–Hawaii’s student body is the most international in the nation, with students from over 70 different countries – many of which are represented at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. APEC holds annual meetings to discuss ways to promote free trade and cooperation in the Pacific Rim. Twenty-one countries are involved, and this year the gathering was held in Honolulu, Hawaii, November 8-13, 2011. This unique situation afforded students a rare opportunity to meet the leaders of their countries, albeit far from home.
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Hula: History and Values
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Roger Brown
September 23, 2011 02:52 PM
“The focus of my book is to talk about the aloha spirit, because the aloha spirit to me means peace” says Dr. Ishmael Stagner, a former BYU–Hawaii professor who recently released a book about the history of Hula.
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Making a Mark in the World of Finance
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Roger Brown
September 06, 2011 12:58 PM
The world of finance is changing. With these changes, the business management department at BYU–Hawaii is working to prepare their students to be among the most competent and competitive as they enter this ever-shifting world.
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Global Skills Gives Tools to Move Beyond Tolerance
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Roger Brown
August 25, 2011 12:56 PM
“Our cultural differences are good, as we understand them and learn to appreciate and integrate them, we can get closer to the culture of Christ,” were the thoughts of professor Kevin Castle, as he mused on the diversity that exists at BYU–Hawaii.
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