From BuzzFeed quizzes to the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), BYU–Hawaii psychology professor and students explained that the nonspecific nature of personality tests causes them to be misleading.
Students share how a local lei maker honors tradition, builds relationships and reflects the true spirit of aloha with his craft Uluamu Langi, a local lei maker, said the art of lei-making goes far ...
Discover the lesser-known roles of lei in Hawaiian culture and learn thoughtful tips to select the perfect lei for each occasion “Any kind of moment in life calls for lei,” said Makana Mānoa, an ...
Each spring, BYU-Hawaii hosts Culture Night, a two-night celebration that brings together the diverse traditions of its global student body. BYUH has students from more than 60 countries, and this ...
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 ...
Whether it be capturing a motion blur, a wide view of the horizon, or a portrait in a low-light setting, BYUH Media Productions Video Specialist Jenard Cian Perez and Ke Alaka’i Lead Photographer ...
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 ...
Words have power because they offer connection, new perspectives, and reflection, said BYU–Hawaii students and professors. “You can use words to not only understand yourself but to make other people ...
• 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 • ...
To reduce its high electrical costs, lower carbon footprint, and improve power quality around the campus, BYU–Hawaii continues to take steps to achieve its sustainable goals through its solar energy ...
According to Hawaiian Voyaging Tradition, wayfinders memorize and use the positions of the stars to give them directional clues. The website says Nainoa Thompson [CEO of the Polynesian Voyaging ...
Reflecting on Elder Bednar’s talk on artificial intelligence, three members of BYUH’s ohana highlight the importance of using AI responsibly Elder David A. Bednar, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ...