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A young BYUH mom reflects on how each season of her first year with her baby carried growth, sacrifice and a deepened ...
From sketches to carvings to paintings, Poerava Ah Sing’s artistic journey is one of self-discovery and endless ...
Dreams of exploring the universe and shaping life beyond Earth spark the imagination of BYUH students and alumna ...
Culture shock opened doors for personal growth, said BYU–Hawaii students. From exploring new aspects of identity to ...
Discover the impact of daily habits on mental well-being and explore practical solutions to support mental health ...
Working with U.N. policy makers on real-world issues, says BYUH students and a professor, connected classroom theories to ...
From a psychological standpoint, De Guzman, a sophomore from the Philippines studying psychology, shared, “Change creates a ...
Two BYU–Hawaii students and an alumna share that growing from failure means becoming better version of yourself ...
The belief that God knows each of us and is involved in the details of our lives is something that the Johnsons hold onto, ...
Hoʻolōkahi Chamber Choir performs “Worldwide Requiem” at Carnegie Hall inspired by natural disasters and war across the globe ...
Students from BYU–Hawaii may see the white, half-circle shape of the naupaka flower on the coast of the beach or while hiking mountain trails in Laie. If students paused to pick one naupaka flower ...
Sophie Rolie said deleting social media will help people regain their social life. For example, instead of sitting on her phone for 30 minutes, Rolie said she decided to take a walk to the temple, ...
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