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The last day of the Spring 2024 Semester marked not only the end of the classes but the beginning of a life-changing journey into motherhood for Nia Balledos, a junior majoring in health and human ...
However, he said he learned if you chose to do something and you commit yourself to it, then you go forward with it, learn from your mistakes and then leave the feeling [of sadness] behind, he ...
From sketches to carvings to paintings, Poerava Ah Sing’s artistic journey is one of self-discovery and endless ...
Help is within reach Doubting she’d survive college so far from the comfort of home, De Guzman said fear and anxiety initially paralyzed her. “That’s why it’s great the university offers plenty of ...
Facing trials with faith Toward the end of Ila’s service, he said he faced obstacles and was not able to fulfill this goal all the time as a missionary, but at the end of his mission, he said he felt ...
The belief that small habit changes don’t have a tangible impact on mental health is a myth, said Ember Christensen, a physician from BYU–Hawaii’s Health Center. While one small habit might not solve ...
BYU–Hawaii students traded textbooks for firsthand diplomacy as they stepped inside the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, presenting research, engaging with ambassadors and experiencing ...
Culture shock opened doors for personal growth, said BYU–Hawaii students. From exploring new aspects of identity to ...
From astronauts to imaginary sunlight, BYU–Hawaii students and alumna shared what they would do if they were in space. Asked to envision their roles in space, they shared their imaginative aspirations ...
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