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Christopher Chase Carlston, Mandy Leuluai, Chak Wong
BYU-Hawaii Student Association Presidency
September 10, 2013
BYU-Hawaii Student Association Presidency
September 10, 2013
Donna Checketts & Shayla Smith
Laie Hawaii Young Single Adult 2nd Stake Relief Society President & Daughter
July 23, 2013
Laie Hawaii Young Single Adult 2nd Stake Relief Society President & Daughter
July 23, 2013
Steven Tam
1st Vice Director, China Administrative Unit LDS Church
May 15, 2012
1st Vice Director, China Administrative Unit LDS Church
May 15, 2012
John Elkington
Former Director of University Housing & Residential Life
October 25, 2011
Former Director of University Housing & Residential Life
October 25, 2011
Michael Hoer
Former Mission President Taichung, Taiwan
October 11, 2011
Former Mission President Taichung, Taiwan
October 11, 2011
Clayton Hubner
Associate Professor, Business Management Department
October 04, 2011
Associate Professor, Business Management Department
October 04, 2011
Roger & Christine Christensen
Assistant to the Commissioner, CES
February 15, 2011
Assistant to the Commissioner, CES
February 15, 2011
Bruce Hobbs
BYU-Idaho Director, University Relations
February 08, 2011
BYU-Idaho Director, University Relations
February 08, 2011
John J. Ivers
Dean, Language & Letters, BYU-Idaho
February 01, 2011
Dean, Language & Letters, BYU-Idaho
February 01, 2011
Jim Nilson
Associate Academic Vice President of Technology BYU-Hawaii
July 06, 2010
Associate Academic Vice President of Technology BYU-Hawaii
July 06, 2010
Robert L. Millet
Abraham O. Smoot University Professor, Brigham Young University Professor of Ancient Scripture
April 27, 2010
Abraham O. Smoot University Professor, Brigham Young University Professor of Ancient Scripture
April 27, 2010
December 1, 2009
Jean A. Tefan
Adjunct Professor of Religion at BYU-Hawaii
Jean A. Tefan
Adjunct Professor of Religion at BYU-Hawaii
I am honored and delighted to be with you today. My husband and I have a great love for this university and all that it represents. We have made many friends here who have blessed our lives. I have looked forward to this day and have thought of you—your lives, your challenges, and your future opportunities. I pray that the Spirit might teach us and that we might be edified together.
October 27, 2009
Arthur Dole Hannemann
President, BYU-Hawaii First Stake
Arthur Dole Hannemann
President, BYU-Hawaii First Stake
My dear brothers and sisters, Aloha. I express my gratitude to President Wheelwright and the President's Council for extending me this marvelous opportunity to speak to you this morning. The fact that this is a rare and very special assignment is not lost on me and so I have earnestly sought for inspiration from the Lord.
Michael B. Bliss
Vice President, BYU–Hawaii Administrative Services
November 4, 2008
Vice President, BYU–Hawaii Administrative Services
November 4, 2008
I'd like to say thanks to my wife for that introduction. I love and appreciate her. She has stood by my side and helped me in many, many challenges that have come and many, many blessings that have come in our lives together. I love and appreciate her. And I want to say to you, Aloha! I had never ever used that introduction until I came over here. I have now learned what it means and I have also learned that the expression is one that we all ought to be able to show to our fellow men: our love for them and the breath of life that we have to increase their lives. It's an honor to be here at BYU-Hawaii. I'd like to give thanks to the administration for the privilege and opportunity of associating with them and with the faculty and a special thanks to Anna for the help that she has given to me as I have worked in the religion department. As my wife said, I taught in a one-man seminary for many years and didn't even have a secretary so I've relied pretty heavily on Anna to help me with many things. But I am most grateful for the students. What a blessing you have been in our lives, my wife and I, since we've been here. You've made us feel at home and certainly made us feel welcome.