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Dr. Marcus H. Martins, chairman of the BYU-Hawaii Department of Religious Education, has just published a personal introspective and doctrinal commentary entitled Setting the Record Straight: Blacks & the Mormon Priesthood.
Stace Hall | University Advancement | 30 August 2007 

In the first devotional of the 2007-2008 school year, BYU-Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright told students, faculty, and staff that their attitudes toward the Honor Code likely fit into one of four categories— rebellion, ignorance, hypocrisy, or discipleship. He then called for increased obedience to the Honor Code, saying that greater blessings would come to the campus community.

Wheelwright encouraged all to take an inventory, or self-assessment, with regards to the Honor Code. He said this self-assessment should happen in terms of understanding, adhering to, and embracing the code, both in spirit and letter.

Rosemarie Howard | University Advancement | 30 August 2007

Assistant BYU-Hawaii music professor, Dan Bradshaw, will join six other young composers from across the nation at the seventh annual Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute, where his original composition, “Chaconne for Orchestra,” will be performed by the Minnesota Orchestra.  The institute is scheduled for 20-27 October in St. Paul, Minnesota.

“I will be attending the institute and soaking up all the learning I can in the week I’ll be there,” said Bradshaw.  “It’s a rare opportunity to get such individual attention from such qualified professional musicians.

Over 100 women, ages 18 to 80, attended the twelfth annual “A New You" conference, held on the campus of BYU-Hawaii the week of 28 July through 5 August.
As Fall Semester 2007 begins this week, campus security has issued some important reminders for the university 'ohana.
BYU-Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright, speaking to more than 500 faculty and staff in the annual 'ohana [family] meeting on August 24 in the McKay Auditorium, outlined the university's two-fold mission and two imperatives that flow from it.
Music professor Michael Belnap (on the right in photo to the left) was recognized as the BYU-Hawaii 2007 Teacher of the Year by the President's Council during the annual BYU-Hawaii 'ohana [faculty and staff "family"] meeting held Friday, 24 August, in the McKay Auditorium. Ten university staff members were also recognized for their "exemplary service."
A contingent of BYU-Hawaii faculty and students, along with about 40 others from the community, this past summer helped celebrate the centennial of the reintroduction of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionaries in the Kingdom of Tonga. (View a video montage )
The housing office at BYU-Hawaii has a new place to call home. The new building, which opened this spring, houses a family living and learning resource center, laundry room, and offices.
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) presented awards to two women serving on the BYU-Hawaii staff during their recent annual conference in Tampa, Florida:
BYU-Hawaii's Mark and Laura Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship (CIE) is getting a new home between the Ke Alaka'i office and the Post Office in the Aloha Center, and is moving forward with distance learning and mentoring programs.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — The BYU-Hawaii professors and librarians group are concluding their week of professional development in New Zealand. They arrived here last Thursday with the intention of observing pre-colonial, colonial, and contemporary New Zealand culture.