Serena Dugar Ioane
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Senior Edmond Saksak says he is preparing himself to lead his country
November 17, 2020
Being a leader was his childhood dream, said Edmond Saksak, a senior double majoring in political science and social work from Vanuatu, and he wants to serve his people in the future. His professors and friends shared how great a leader he will be in his home country.
6 Min Read
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Steve Tueller says serving with Married Student Stake leaders and members has been a blessing
November 17, 2020
BYU–Hawaii Administrative Vice President Steve Tueller has served as the Laie Married Student stake president since March 2017. He shared how his calling has helped him to be a better leader and disciple of Jesus Christ. He also shared how he has helped to strengthen his stake through revelations and setting specific goals.
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Genuine Gold: Joyce Tan
November 17, 2020
Joyce Tan, an alumna and former faculty at BYUH, is helping develop BYU-Pathway as part of her doctorate study. She said her husband and her want to be financial donors of BYUH in the future.
3 Min Read
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Genuine Gold: Nomin Khosbayar
November 10, 2020
BYU–Hawaii alumna is striving to be a lawyer at the United Nations and encourages current students to be prepared for life after college
2 Min Read
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BYUH students who suffered hardships find peace and comfort from their faith in God
November 10, 2020
Students who lost their loved ones shared how their faith in God and the Plan of Salvation helped them. They said despite their busy lives, faith helped them overcome their struggles and be happy again.
3 Min Read
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Mongolian students share support for Inner Mongolia protests by making a 46-foot-long banner
November 02, 2020
BYU–Hawaii Mongolian students made a 46-foot-long banner in September they said to save their tradition and language by supporting the protest in Inner Mongolia as the Chinese government plans to ban the language from schools.
5 Min Read
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Good citizenship involves being politically active and understanding governments, says professors and student
November 02, 2020
Service to their nation’s ideals and living the gospel are two ways BYU-Hawiaii professors and a student said people can be good citizens of their countries. They also said the benefits of being responsible citizens include a feeling of belonging and contributing to a higher quality of life for their fellow citizens.
4 Min Read
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Professors and students say being a good citizen goes hand in hand with being a good Christian
October 30, 2020
Political science professors Troy Smith and Line-Noue Memea Kruse, and students Leslie Harper and Anne Tobon shared how they value their rights to vote and how their Christian values shape those views.
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Quarantines reinforce the value of relationships, students say, and difficulties build trust in God
October 14, 2020
Students shared how social distancing brought on by COVID-19 helped people see the importance of family, friends and social situations. They said they learned to spend quality time through online sites while building stronger relationships with God.
2 Min Read
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