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Dr. Lynette Finau shares how women, specifically mothers and grandmothers, have shaped people and their faith
Three professors from three disciplines with different worldviews all say that being informed by news that only affirms one’s worldview is dangerous
Native Hawaiians share experiences of feeling the presence of the ancestors while dancing hula
Remembering BYUH student Connie Craig
Seniors working towards bachelor's of fine arts degrees share their projects
Students, alumni and community members share what the Museum of Natural History has done for them and the benefits of its existence on campus
United States Ambassador to Mongolia encourages Mongolian students to be proud of their identity
Kahuku graduate Jake Maki is the youngest surfer to compete at the big wave surfing competition
BYUH alumna explains how to create three types of leis
On Feb. 1, Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators' policy changed to cover contraceptives when it previously did not. DMBA is the insurance company that covers all employees of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and students at Church Education System schools, including BYU–Hawaii.
Find out about refugees, says activist, and then use your unique talents and abilities to help them
Yifen Beus, the David O. McKay lecturer, discusses a new approach to reading Pacific Island films in film studies
Lawrence Laureano’s love of singing and teaching music has helped him and others find emotional support through the demands of life, he said. “I’ve had a profound understanding since I was a little boy that we are all connected and that’s the reason why I love choral music. We are connected in choir.”
While speaking to BYU–Hawaii’s Mongolian students, the United States ambassador to Mongolia advised them to “Tell your stories.” Ambassador Richard Buangan said, “Right now, all Americans know of Mongolia is Genghis Khan, but there is a Mongolia of today and that story needs to be told.” Buangan is from California, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in political science and economics from Saint Edwards University in Austin, Texas. He speaks French, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.
Twenty-five peacebuilding students at BYUH presented their ideas for non-governmental organizations that could help people around the world