The Tongan Research Association Conference brought together scholars and students from across the United States, New Zealand, Australia and Tonga on Oct. 30 to Nov 1 for three days of cultural ...
Sleep is not optional; it is the foundation of learning, health and well-being, said Celine Duffau, assistant professor in the Faculty of Sciences. Regular sufficient and consistent sleep will help ...
Left to right: Mariella Loria and John Carlo Santiago in front of the 61st Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP) Annual Convention. When Filipino psychology majors Mariella Loria and John ...
For BYU–Hawaii students Jarom Notarte and Ashton Finau, standing on the sports field instills them with invaluable lessons that guide them not only through strategic gameplay but also through life’s ...
Selah Shadra Dagdag stands with open arms, reflecting a life lived in gratitude—giving freely because she has been given much. Shifting perspectives, strengthening faith and deepening connections, ...
With 56% of BYUH students being international, those whose first language is not English are required to take an English proficiency test, according to BYUH International Student Services and ...
As a place of rest, a place of peace and a place where the noise of the world can’t be heard, the temple contributes to having a healthy mentality and strength to deal with life’s hassles, said ...
Like a wheel in motion, wellness turns smoothly only when all areas of life—physical, mental, financial and emotional—are in balance, said Elder Michael Spilker, Church missionary for Women Services & ...
Here are the students dedicated to publishing the Ke Alaka'i. From the writing to the photography all of it is done with love and a vision. Each student plays their part to create the best articles ...
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