Salazar shared the first emoji he sent to someone was the ‘thumbs-up’ emoji. “I remember having a conversation with someone ...
BYU–Hawaii students and researchers say humor helps foster and sustain love and unity in intercultural relationship ...
BYU–Hawaii students said languages they learned on their missions became a gateway to meaningful connections and a richer ...
BYUH students of various faith backgrounds share their experiences figuring out life at a Latter-day Saint university ...
Olagunju said his art journey began at 10 years old when he learned to carve Yoruba effigies used to remember a deceased twin ...
Cowboys are known for their place in the wild American West in the late 1800s, but the Paniolo Preservation Society website ...
Often spoken of as a single entity, the African continent consists of 54 countries rich in values and diverse in cultures. BYU-Hawaii students from Africa cleared up common misconceptions portrayed by ...
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 ...
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 ...
Shape-shifting lizard women from Hawaii. Human-goat hybrids from Texas. Mischievous goblins from Korea. Mythical beings exist throughout cultures around the world and still influence modern cultures ...
Forming friendships at BYU–Hawaii with people from other cultures has shaped their worldview and contributed to their personal growth, said BYUH students. Kanchana Udomtawee and Kenona Baibatu said ...