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The power of a dream

Graduation speaker, Shareef Basan, says he accomplished what he once thought was impossible by chasing his dreams and helping others along the way
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Making the world a better place, one art piece at a time

BYUH visual art seniors say they hope their projects at the BFA Exhibition make a difference in the world
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Moving from PathwayConnect to BYU–Hawaii

BYUH students from Papua New Guinea share their transition from PathwayConnect to BYUH
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Culture Night 2024

Click the links to see the pictures and stories of each club that performed in Culture Night
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The happiest songs on earth

BYUH’s Studio Jazz Orchestra visits Maui to inspire joy
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Igniting family legacy

Masters of the Flame competition came to the Polynesian Cultural Center for employees on their own fireknife journeys

From aspiring to inspiring: Capturing life's passion as a photographer

Photographer and illustrator, Mark Owens, shares his life experiences motivating visual artists and photographers to strive for excellence

Embracing many hobbies

BYUH alumnus shares his experience learning multiple hobbies and encourages others to discover their own

Couples: Temple marriage is worth any trials

Alumni who faced challenges in getting married say their sealings made it all worthwhile

Picture–perfect pair

BYUH alumni couple featured in the Gospel Art Book say the photo of them in front of the Laie Temple continues to bless their lives

Serving in paradise

One year after the announcement of the Hawaii Laie Mission, missionaries share how it has blessed their lives

Building networks at the TESOL annual conference

Students and faculty members from five universities on Oahu came to BYU—Hawaii to present for the Hawai’i TESOL 2023 Annual Conference on Feb. 18. This conference was the first time being held in-person after the COVID-19 pandemic. The theme of this annual event was “Universal Design for Language Learners.” Representatives from universities such as Kapi’olani Community College, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and Hawai’i Pacific University presented the teaching innovations they have been researching.

A life lived in love

Remembering BYUH student Connie Craig

Learning from Rahila Haidary's escape

Find out about refugees, says activist, and then use your unique talents and abilities to help them

A Native's Thanksgiving

Most people know Thanksgiving as the holiday of gratitude, where families can gather together and reconnect with one another, explained Dr. Kelli Mosteller, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Cultural Heritage Center director on the Potawatomi Nation website. However, she said the Indigenous population of America does not view Thanksgiving as such. On the website, Mosteller said, “[Thanksgiving] just disregards (the centuries of brutality) against Native Americans and chooses to take this one tiny snapshot, and in the world of social media, it puts all the pretty filters on it so that it doesn’t look the way it truly did.”