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BYU–Hawaii Media Kit

Find information and photos for media coverage of Brigham Young University–Hawaii.

Brigham Young University–Hawaii provides a distinctive capstone experience that combines spiritual and secular learning with work-study opportunities to prepare students to be leaders in Asia and the Pacific. The university is founded, supported, and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a focus on elevating students to become lifelong learners and leaders who contribute positively to their families, communities, and the world. Through its small campus environment, global perspective, and commitment to both academic rigor and spiritual enrichment, BYU–Hawaii cultivates an experience where students can develop personally, professionally, and spiritually.

UNIVERSITY NAME

When writing the university name, always make sure to represent it consistently. The three appropriate uses of the name are as follows:

Brigham Young University–Hawaii
  • Uses an en dash (–); Do not use an em dash (—), hyphen (-), or space
  • Used when first referring to the university name in any official communication piece, and whenever possible in subsequent references
BYU–Hawaii
  • Uses an en dash (–); Do not replace with an em dash (—), or space
  • Acceptable on the second reference
BYUH
  • Only the acronym, no dash
  • Do not use BYU-H or BYU–H
  • Avoid using in official publications and correspondence

FACTS AND FIGURES

2,900+
Enrollment of Students from 60+ Countries and Cultures
70%
Students from Oceania and the Asian Rim
59%
Students in a Work-Study Program

DOWNLOADABLE PHOTOS

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CAMPUS PHOTOS

Overview of BYU–Hawaii Campus Buildings and Facilities
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STUDENT PHOTOS

A Visual Archive of BYU–Hawaii’s Students, Culture, and Spirit
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EDITORIAL STYLE GUIDE

Learn the BYUH terms and formatting standards for publication and communication.
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CAPTURING MEDIA ON CAMPUS

As a private university, BYU–Hawaii retains the right to determine access onto campus property. The university also retains the right to determine how campus property is used for filming and photography.

Credentialled news organizations are generally permitted to film and take photographs in open areas of the campus. Journalists should contact Marketing and Communications beforehand, as some events and venues have photography restrictions. News reporters and photographers should have media credentials to identify themselves and are expected to follow journalistic codes of conduct and ethics.

For more information, please refer to Filming and Photography on Campus.
MEDIA CONTACT
Contact for inquiries, additional photos, and video requests.
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Brooke Peterson

Marketing and Communications Director
Brooke.Peterson@byuh.edu