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Seiya Katanuma, from Chiba, Japan, graduated from BYU–Hawaii in December 2014 with a degree in accounting. Today, he works for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a leader support and event manager in the Asia North Area Office. He also serves as president of the BYU–Hawaii Alumni Chapter in Japan and is a husband and father of five.
Elder Frederic Riemer, a 1997 BYU–Hawaii graduate from Tahiti, now serves as an Area Seventy and Leader Support Manager for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in French Polynesia. With a degree in information systems and a minor in business management, his journey reflects the Lord’s hand guiding him from his mission to his education and into lifelong service.
Adhika Kusuma, born and raised in Indonesia, graduated from BYU–Hawaii in 2013. He now serves as Chief Executive Officer of PT. Lintas Solusi Inovasi, a business consulting company and the president of the BYU–Hawaii Indonesia Alumni Chapter.
From a small village in Guam to the halls of BYU–Hawaii, Rosalind “Rose” Ram’s journey is one of persistence, faith, and service. A 1989 graduate of BYU–Hawaii, Ram’s story began in a place where hard work was a way of life and helping others was a daily expectation, yet it led her to opportunities and experiences she never imagined.
Li Tsz Kin (Yasu), a 2017 graduate of BYU–Hawaii, with a degree in international cultural studies, was born and raised in Hong Kong. Following his parent’s footsteps as the second generation in his family to attend the university, he always felt a strong connection to its mission and a desire to help build the kingdom of God. He has since pursued a career with the Hong Kong government, where he now works as an assistant manager in the Hong Kong Productivity Council. The resilience he built, the commitment to integrity, and the leadership he developed at BYU–Hawaii continue to shape his work, family, and service today.
In December 1993, Maeva Teurua graduated from BYU–Hawaii with a degree in hotel and restaurant management. Maeva shared her journey from a shy girl in Tahiti to a successful alumna of BYU–Hawaii, fulfilling the university’s mission in French Polynesia. Coming from Tahiti, she originally saw BYU–Hawaii as a place to practice her English and study, but it turned out to be so much more. Her years in university gave her new confidence, a career foundation, and ultimately a spiritual path that continues to shape her life.
就讀楊百翰大學夏威夷校區的原因與方法
The Why & How of Attending BYU–Hawaii