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Hawaiian proverbs echo ancestral wisdom that carry the authority of generations, scholars say
Canoes and the art of navigation are living testimonies of centuries of tradition and cultural identity, say members of voyaging community
Have a look at the crises and breakthroughs that shaped BYU–Hawaii’s target regions in 2025
BYUH students say a trusty wheel of quick and easy college meals carried them through hectic days
BYU–Hawaii offers an array of resources, hotlines and report options for students who require assistance
BYUH professor and two students talk about intention, agency and discipline in an age of fragmented attention
Athletics can be tied to every aspect of one’s existence, say Seasider Sports supervisor and two BYUH students
ASEAN representatives say peaceful, just societies need unity, religious pluralism, human dignity and open dialogue
Glimpses of the past, reflections on today and visions of the future through the eyes of Ke Alaka‘i’s early and current editors-in-chief
Students and faculty take one last look at the five-decade old building before moving forward
Career Services helps mold students into global leaders by cultivating confidence, character and a winner mentality, the team says
BYUH’s EIL mentorship program is designed to foster a symbiotic relationship between students and mentors, say program coordinator and staff members
Explore how Erik Satie’s avant-garde ideas—sounds designed to be ignored and dominated—paved the way for beloved forms of background music
BYUH students and alumnae say they are drawn to moral ambiguity in films because it’s the true reflection of the human experience