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Serving the community at work and home, BYU–Hawaii alumnus Joshua Garcia was not always the man he wanted to be but changed while living in Hawaii to become the father, husband and friend he said he is meant to be. Joshua Garcia is dependable and has a talent for seeing people for who they can become, said his friends and family.
After noticing certain students did poorly on the business simulation game Capsim, Derek Whetten, an adjunct faculty member, said he was determined to do something about it. To find a solution, Whetten said he created surveys to see what could be causing students to struggle.
As a young girl, Kirsten Schafer left Canada with her family and traveled across the Pacific Ocean on a sailboat. They sailed to California, the Marquesas Islands, and through the Tuamotu Islands and French Polynesia.
Lawyer and professor who focuses on diversity says sharing individual stories helps eliminate biases
Eliminating unconscious bias takes conscious effort, “[but] we can do something about it,” said Tim Overton, an attorney and law professor who specializes in inclusion, diversity and race relations. He spoke at the BYU–Hawaii Legal Studies Zoom Forum on June 18. He said by sharing and listening to each others stories, we can overcome biases.
Angela Fantone speaks five languages and said she wants to learn as many as Cleopatra, who had reportedly learned nine languages in her lifetime. Fantone said, “I want to see if I can do that before I die.”
A red carpet was laid outside of Kahuku High School on May 21 for graduates to walk across, move their tassels and pose for photos. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students celebrated outside without a formal ceremony. Kahuku seniors, although disappointed from the reality of their canceled graduation, spoke of how community members turned it into a celebration they were not expecting.
A missionary couple serving in Kiribati, along with 300 missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints flew home on April 4 from the South Pacific island. They knew they needed to go home even though they didn’t want to, explained the couple.
A line of cars filled the Courtyard by Marriott Oahu North Shore hotel parking lot in Laie as H&W Foodservice workers and volunteers loaded food into vehicles. The community sale on April 15 provided the community with pre-ordered wholesale groceries and fresh produce. They organizers plan to do the distribution every other Wednesday.
Three hundred missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints returned home on April 4 from Tonga, Fiji, Marshall Islands and Kiribati due to the coronavirus pandemic. Among the returning missionaries, 68 serving in Kiribati were asked to leave all their luggage behind in order for 11 Fijians to board the plane.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said they are striving to strengthen their relationships with Heavenly Father despite church and temple closures due to the COVID-19 outbreak. They shared they are finding other ways to rejoice and uplift each other with the lack of in-person weekly meetings.
From actress Barbra Streisand to singer-songwriter John Legend to motivational speaker Prince Ea, celebrities and influencers have shared their thoughts surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic with the world through social media.
According to members of the BYU–Hawaii ohana, the intercultural peacebuilding program (IPB) at BYUH provides students the opportunity to find fulfilment, passion and drive.
International employers from New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti, Samoa, and American Samoa shared they accepted the invitation to attend the Asia-Pacific Career Conference to continue the mission of IWORK and create opportunities for Pacific Islander and Asian students to succeed.
The Angel Moroni statue atop the Salt Lake Temple stood tall without his trumpet in hand ,after it was dislodged by a severe earthquake on the morning of March 18. The 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit 10 miles west of Salt Lake City in Magna, Utah, according to The New York Times.