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Jesus Christ, along with His various titles and pronouns, shows up in almost every verse in the Book of Mormon, says experts
The Laie community gathered at Hukilau Beach to watch the Iosepa sail past
Fa’afaite, built in 2009, sailed from Tahiti to meet the other Pacific canoes at the 2024 Festival of the Pacific in Hawaii
The Church in Laie from 1850-2024
The journey of a BYUH student who turned thrifting into a profitable passion
The Koko Crater is an ideal place for a botanical garden, according to honolulu.gov
BYUH professors share their experiences as artists and their different artistic styles
The Laie and Kaneohe Hawaii stakes organize a five-day event to share the stories of pioneers from the Pacific Island, Laie and the early church with youth as well as provide opportunities for strengthening testimonies
A team from BYUH and the PCC recruits new students from French Polynesia
BYUH intercultural peacebuilding students share their experiences with implementing a new form of mediation called the HIVA Navigation Model during their trip to New Zealand
BYUH ohana and community members display their artwork at the first BYUH AAPI Art Exhibition
Line-Noue Kruse, a Pacific Studies Associate Editor and coordinator in the Faculty of Culture, Language & Performing Arts said, “The Asian American Pacific Islander is celebrated in America during the Month of May and is planned to be hosted from [May 8 and 9] here at BYU–Hawaii.”
BYUH students share their favorite spots to get to know their dates
Aotearoa members share the performed songs represent three major events in the life of students who come to BYUH
BYUH students from different parts of Asia share how love is demonstrated in their homes and communities