BYU–Hawaii Celebrates 60th Anniversary with New History
BYU–Hawaii
is celebrating the university’s 60th anniversary with a new book
titled BYU–Hawaii: Prophetic Destiny. Capitalizing on the foundational
writings of historian Kenneth Baldridge, former BYU communications professor Alf
Pratte and past BYU–Hawaii president Eric B. Shumway teamed up to write the
full-color, illustrated history of BYU–Hawaii. This book begins with a
chronology and tells the stories of its presidents, including important details
of how the university came to be. The authors tell the story of young apostle
David O. McKay’s 1921 visit to the Church elementary school in Laie, where he
witnessed a flag ceremony by children of many nationalities. He envisioned a
Church institution of higher learning in Laie.
President
McKay commissioned Reuben D. Law to build facilities, hire teachers, and begin
classes. At the February 1955 groundbreaking ceremony, President McKay prophesied
of the school’s global impact in training and preparing future leaders. Interspersed
through the historical narrative are scores of vignettes, tributes, and
perspectives written by alumni, faculty, and donors. These perspectives
validate and affirm the prophetic promises made by President McKay. From humble
beginnings in a cane field, the Church College of Hawaii grew in importance, in
1974 becoming the BYU–Hawaii Campus. It is now consistently ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of the
nation’s best values for undergraduate education.
The book
is available through Deseret Book and at the BYU–Hawaii Bookstore.
See the Deseret News review here.
"This book has so much to say that is important! The historical chapters document in an interesting, readable way the administrations of every president. I have been a close observer of BYU–Hawaii for many years, but I learned much in every chapter. Interspersed within the history are short vignettes—sacred memories and testimonies of many former students, faculty, administrators, donors, and friends of the university. My eyes have clouded with tears many times as I have read these wonderful contributions. If you want to read a book that will rescue your fainting heart and elevate your love and trust in God and humankind, read this book."—R. Lanier Britsch, noted scholar of Asian and Pacific histories and former academic vice president at BYU–Hawaii
"I just received a copy of the Prophetic Destiny book and am so impressed with the quality of the publication, including the pictures, stories, and historical data. I think you have included every possible element that could be incorporated into this book and am so grateful to you for all your time and diligence—and talent—in writing and putting it together. It must be one of your crowning achievement to see this publication completed and available."—Dr. William Neal, MBA director, Woodbury School of Business, Utah Valley University
About the Authors
Paul
Alfred Pratte was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1938. After
graduating from the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, he started his journalism
career at the Lethbridge, Alberta, Herald, first as a proofreader, then a
columnist, then a sports writer. He worked for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin
from 1964 to 1969, earning a PhD in American studies from the University of
Hawaii in 1976. From 1969 until 1977, he worked in the Hawaii State Senate as
the administrator for the Senate minority, then worked at the Marine Advisory
Program of the Sea Grant College. While in Hawaii, he founded a regional
newspaper the Hawaii Record-Bulletin. He was hired in 1981 as a professor
at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. In September 1984 he was hired as a
professor of communications at Brigham Young University, freelancing for the Salt
Lake Tribune, the Deseret News, and papers in Pennsylvania and
Canada. After retirement in 2003, he served as a volunteer missionary at Laie
to write the history of BYU–Hawaii with Eric B. Shumway.
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