• Lives in tropical to subtropical waters below 3,300 feet, found around Hawaii, American Samoa, Pacific remote islands, the Gulf of Mexico, the United States West Coast and the Mariana Archipelago • ...
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 ...
Three students from southern China and Hong Kong shared their differing concerns about the future of Cantonese, as they said Mandarin is increasing and Cantonese is decreasing in priority in Hong Kong ...
Sixty-two percent of college-aged students in a recent Instagram survey said they think of surfing as a male sport. Kinsey Hippolite, a resident of Kahuku, said the way to change this perception is ...
Three legacy students share their connection to BYUH, recounting their experiences of returning to their birthplace to continue the educational journey their parents started Siblings Tu’iterai, Tutana ...
Though abundantly packed with healthy ingredients, including toppings like sliced fruits, granola and pumpkin seeds, registered dietitians and nutritionists said people can be consuming 200 to ...
Selected BYUH faculty members participated in the 2024 Regional Southeast Asian Human Dignity Conference held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event themed "Dignity for Everyone, Everywhere," served as ...
From cleaning out weeds and branches to learning the sacredness of Maunawila Heiau, Rebecca Walker said her students are involved in landscaping services. At the Maunawila Heiau, a sacred site in ...
The purpose of using robots at the Gateway Buffet is to enhance guest experience and help students develop skills working with technology, said Greg Maples, vice president of Culinary Services at the ...
The ancient art of wayfinding was retaught to Hawaiians by a man from Micronesia who had faith in his ancestors’ knowledge. The lessons learned in navigation apply to our lives, as well as to sailing, ...
Dating back to 1912, athletes representing Hawaii have shown their love for the waters while sharing the spirit of aloha in the Olympics. From Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii’s first gold medalist, to Carissa ...
Hannah Pineda, an alumna who graduated in exercise and sports science, said expecting a child is an exciting and sacred blessing in the Latin American culture. Though born and raised in the United ...
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