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Embracing both faith and science

Exploring both fields of study, says BYUH professors and a student, people learn how the two coexist and better navigate the complexities of life
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Ke Alaka'i named magazine of the year

BYU–Hawaii’s Campus News shines at the National College Media Convention with top honors in organizational and individual awards
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The limitless perils and impossible possibilities of AI

Reflecting on Elder Bednar’s talk on artificial intelligence, three members of BYUH’s ohana highlight the importance of using AI responsibly
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Best stargazing spots on Oahu

Explore Oahu’s starry nights across the island’s most breathtaking stargazing spots
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Taking steps toward sustainability through solar panels

BYU-Hawaii’s ongoing solar energy project is one of the campus’ sustainable efforts
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A choir of avian voices

BYUH students and a professor work to protect the biodiversity of the Pacific’s bird species
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Learn, grow, succeed

Center for Academic Success works to produce leaders who balance academic excellence with spiritual strength and cultural understanding

The roads of opportunities and regrets

A life-changing class, the support of family and friends and gaining confidence through traveling, are memorable parts of college life

Stories of past romances

BYUH students share their grandparents’ love, challenges, cherished personalities and timeless advice

Mentorship during college

Three soon-to-be graduates say mentorship defined their college journey, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their goals

Restoring the coral reefs and lowland forests

All things are interrelated when it comes to conservation and ecology research, say BYUH professor and research assistants

Growth from working at Ke Alaka'i

Three seniors reflect on lessons they’ve learned about the importance of communication and creativity when it comes to working together

Into the unknowns of adulthood

BYUH alumni tell graduates to expect the unexpected during post-college life

Learning by pursuing passions

Let creativity and curiosity guide projects, says librarian and students who participated in the 2024 Undergraduate Research Conference

Enter to learn, go forth to serve

Reflecting on what they learned about love and service as students, BYUH alumni say it has helped them become better parents, workers and leaders

Graduation: A family celebration

Families of graduates say supporting, loving and celebrating their children’s success and sacrifices is worth the travel across continents to attend graduation ceremonies