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Multimedia version of Culture Night 2025 stories . Each spring, BYU-Hawaii hosts Culture Night, a two-night celebration that brings together the diverse traditions of its global s ...
Graduation speaker, Rosalind Pedron says her success is rooted in the balance she found between academics, faith, family, community and motherhood Rosalind Pedron says college was a rollercoaster of ...
From architectural buildings and nature to people, anything can be the subjects of photowalk, a group activity where photographers take photos while exploring a location, said BYUH students. “By doing ...
Literature serves as a mirror of society across the world, reflecting its culture, values, history, struggles and identity, said BYU–Hawaii students. From the revolutionary novel of José Rizal in the ...
In an increasingly digital age, Esmond Poon, a senior in business management from Hong Kong, said sending and receiving physical letters is more personal than other forms of communication like email.
Plagiarism and inspiration may share similarities, but both are entirely different from each other, said three BYU-Hawaii students. Kantima Romyasai, a junior from Thailand majoring in elementary ...
From personal favorites to the classics, Ke Alaka‘i staff members curated a list of four books they recommend whether it be experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions or immersing oneself in a pool of ...
Three self-taught student photographers, Randy Biador, Rosalind Pedron and Paula Maguale, shared their journeys from humble beginnings using phones to discovering their personal styles working through ...
Documenting life is more than just a habit but a way of storytelling, said John Carlo Santiago, a senior double majoring in psychology and intercultural peacebuilding from the Philippines. “I’m ...
Kilihea Kanekoa Burke chants Hawaiian chants on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The University of Hawaii Foundation (UH Foundation) shares online the timeline of when the Kingdom of Hawai‘i ...
Life is richer when people “have different ways of talking about and classifying the world through language,” said David Beus. An associate professor in the Faculty of Culture, Language & Performing ...
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