BYU–Hawaii students share their experiences building meaningful friendships with people from diverse backgrounds ...
Olagunju said his art journey began at 10 years old when he learned to carve Yoruba effigies used to remember a deceased twin ...
BYUH students and faculty share how living as a “third-culture kid” helped them with more knowledge, confidence and love for ...
A BYU–Hawaii professor and students from mixed cultural backgrounds stressed the importance of understanding the concept of ...
Three legacy students share their connection to BYUH, recounting their experiences of returning to their birthplace to ...
From trying fermented food to saying hello to strangers, serving a mission gave students the opportunity to learn and ...
Cultural superstitions are created to keep people safe and secure, according to Maria Fonoimoana Latu. Luckily, being ...
BYUH students from the African continent shared the diversity within their cultures and how they overcome common ...
Cowboys are known for their place in the wild American West in the late 1800s, but the Paniolo Preservation Society website ...
Traveling makes you more of who you already are... It’s imprinted on me in a way that it became a part of who I am.” - Rand ...
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 ...