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Brigham Young University of Hawai‘i is located at the historically Latter-day Saint town of Lā‘ie on the island of O‘ahu.

Brigham Young University of Hawai‘i, also trademarked as Brigham Young University Hawai‘i, is a private co-educational university in the town of Lā‘ie thirty-five miles from United States. A campus of the Brigham Young University System anchored in Provo, Utah, Brigham Young University of Hawai‘i is affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and named after the American religious leader, colonist, first territorial governor of Utah and founder of Salt Lake City. One of the foremost institutions of Brigham Young University of Hawai‘i is the Polynesian Cultural Center, the largest living museum in the State of Hawai‘i.


Establishment

The LDS Church was established in the islands in 1850 following the Edict of Toleration promulgated by Kamehameha III, giving the underground Hawai‘i Catholic Church the right to worship while at the same time allowing other faith traditions to begin establishing themselves.


Brigham Young University of Hawai‘i was founded in September 1955 as Church College of Hawai‘i to accommodate the burgeoning LDS population in the Territory of Hawai‘i. The college was reorganized in 1959 to become a four-year college. LDS elders established the Polynesian Cultural Center in November 1963 as a means of preserving the Pacific cultures that the Latter-day Saints had encountered in their missionary work. The center also provided jobs for students of the college. In 1974, Church College of Hawai‘i was elevated to the rank of university by the Hawai‘i State Legislature and renamed.


Athletics

BYU-H competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division (NCAA) Division II as a member of the Pacific West Conference. The team name is the Seasiders, they compete in Men's Basketball, Men's & Women's Cross-Country, Men's & Women's Golf, Softball, Men's & Women's Tennis, Volleyball, and Men's Water Polo.


Resources

  • Brigham Young University of Hawai‘i (http://www.byuh.edu)
  • Polynesian Cultural Center (http://www.polynesia.com)



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BYU-Hawaii Athletics (2772 words)
Honolulu, HI-The Brigham Young University Hawaii women's volleyball team defeated Hawaii Pacific tonight on the road, 3-1, in a Pacific West Conference matchup to improve to 18-0 for the season and 14-0 in the PacWest.
Laie, HI-The Brigham Young University Hawaii women's volleyball team swept Hawaii Pacific tonight, 3-0, in a Pacific West Conference matchup to improve to 17-0 for the season and 13-0 in the PacWest and clinch the conference championship.
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Brigham Young University Hawaii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2019 words)
Brigham Young University Hawai‘i, is a private co-educational university in the town of Lā‘ie thirty-five miles from Honolulu, Hawai‘i on the windward coast of the island of O‘ahu in the United States.
Brigham Young University Hawai‘i was founded in September 1955 as Church College of Hawai‘i to accommodate the burgeoning LDS population in the Territory of Hawai‘i.
In 1974, Church College of Hawai‘i was elevated to the rank of university by the Hawai‘i State Legislature and renamed.
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