Serena Dugar Ioane
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Student in Nebraska created an eco-friendly mushroom boat and invited BYU-Hawaii students to do the same
August 26, 2020
Katy Ayers, who made a canoe out of mushrooms in Nebraska, said it is doable in Hawaii and invited BYU-Hawaii students to try using it for their projects. Leslie Harper, the BYUH Sustainability Center manager, said he is willing to help BYUH students work on similar projects.
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Alumnus Odgerel Ganbaatar brought fire knife dance to Mongolia and started his own crew
August 18, 2020
Odgerel Ganbaatar said he found his passion for fire knife dancing while studying at BYU– Hawaii. He shared how he worked hard to become a fire knife dancer at the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC). After his graduation, he returned home and later created his own crew that has performed in different events, including the Mongolian National Holiday Parade.
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Graduates Oscar and Milani Ip share how BYUH taught them to work with others, gain experience, and grow together
August 11, 2020
Hei Long “Oscar” Ip and Tsui Lum Ka’imilani Ho “Milani” Ip, both from Hong Kong, reflected on their studies at BYU–Hawaii as they prepare to graduate and shared how the university taught them the importance of working with different people and scenarios. They also learned how to depend on each other as they faced the rigors of college and married life.
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Mongolian senior and dedicated family man says he pushed himself to learn outside of the classroom
August 11, 2020
Aiming to become his best self by using a positive attitude, Tuvshinjargal Lkhagvadorj, a senior from Mongolia majoring in information technology, shared he did not run from his obstacles. Instead, he decided to face and master them, applying this principle in his academic and spiritual life, along with his marriage and career.
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Graduating senior Otgonchimeg Chimedregzen overcame challenges to achieve her goals
August 11, 2020
Otgonchimeg Chimedregzen, from Mongolia majoring in social work, said she managed to successfully graduate while struggling with the loss of her father, being a new mother, a full-time student, and working part-time as a manager of the Give and Take. Despite her challenges, which she said felt overwhelming at times, she believes it was all worth it.
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The Sustainability Center starts new projects aimed to serve the community during COVID-19
August 06, 2020
During the COVID-19 quarantine, the BYU–Hawaii Sustainability Center conducted projects to benefit the BYUH ohana, including creating sanitizers, giving away food and travel commodities and supplying materials to make face masks.
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Suzanne Bowen shares family history brings healing and inspires others
July 31, 2020
Discovering more than 5,000 names, photos and sources of her family, Suzanne Blattberg Bowen said she is devoted to genealogy work, inspiring those around her to do the same. Through family history work, she met her husband, Religion Professor Matthew Bowen.
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John and Rhonda Bell care for the environment by picking up trash wherever they go
July 31, 2020
Each morning for the last four years, John and Rhonda Bell have gone plogging, which is jogging through Laie, picking up trash they see along the way. They shared a desire to plog wherever they live. Inspired by the Bells’ love for the land, others have started to pick up trash as well.
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Business Professor Hannonen retires after improving programs and students lives
July 24, 2020
Helena Hannonen, a professor of the Faculty of Business & Government, retired at the end of the 2019-2020 academic school year. While at BYU–Hawaii, she established the BYU Management Society and more. Even after her retirement, she said she is determined to continue serving the BYUH ohana and gives advice for student success.
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