Mormon Pacific Historical Society
Keywords
BYU Hawaii, spirituality, leadership
Abstract
In 1970, fifteen years after the founding of Brigham Young University-Hawaii a book entitled The Distinctive College: Antioch, Reed and Swarthmore provided us a check list on how to determine what makes a great university. In his study, Yale sociologist Burton R. Clark listed five features he said contribute to what he called "a strong institutional saga:"
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
(2005)
"Not By Happenstance: The Spiritual Saga of BYU-Hawaii, 1955-2005,"
Mormon Pacific Historical Society: Vol. 26, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/mphs/vol26/iss1/2