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Brigham Young University–Hawaii (BYU–Hawaii) is a private college in Laie, Hawaii, United States. It is owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). BYU–Hawaii was founded in 1955 and it became a satellite campus of Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1974. In 2004, it was made a separate institution.
This list of Brigham Young University Hawaii alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Brigham Young University Hawaii (BYUH). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
11th president of Brigham Young University–Hawaii [29] Vern O. Knudsen: 1915 B.A. Chancellor of the University of California at Los Angeles [30] Rex E. Lee: 1960 1996 B.A. Hon. D.L. 10th president of BYU; 1st dean of J. Reuben Clark Law School [31] [32] John W. Limbong: 1978 M.S. President of the University of International Golden Indonesia ...
The following people have served as presidents of Brigham Young University and principals of Brigham Young Academy, which split to become Brigham Young University and Brigham Young High School in 1903.
BYU–PW started in 2009 as PathwayConnect, a program of BYU–Idaho.PathwayConnect is a non-matriculated program that makes higher education more attainable.
Phillip H. McArthur is an American folklorist and anthropologist at BYU-Hawaii. [1] McArthur's scholarly work focuses on the Marshall Islands. McArthur has spent much of his career documenting and analyzing Marshall Islander narratives, mythology, songs, and performances.
The BYU College of Health and Human Performance began as the College of Recreation, Physical Education, Health and Athletics in 1955. This college drew the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department from the College of Education; the Intercollegiate Athletics and Intramural Sports department also from the College of Education; and incorporated the newly formed Scouting Department.
BYU-Hawaii renamed their Center for International Entrepreneurship as the Mark and Laura Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship. [9] Willes donated to BYU's Neal A. Maxwell Center for Religious Scholarship, which led to the 2007 establishment of the Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies, as part of the center. [10]