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Dustin and Justin
“From This Place, Your Light Will Shine”
From This Place individuals will shine who will know their purpose and potential, by developing leadership skills, trusting in Heavenly Father, and appreciating diversity.
- SPIRITUALITY- Finding our individual purpose in life.
- BUILDING STRONGER RELATIONSHIPS- Strengthen communication between Students and Faculty/Administration.
- FAMILY LIFE- Investing in future and current families by increasing family involvement in school activities.
- INTERACTION- Increase cultural interaction to promote establishment of peace internationally.
Dustin Bradshaw
- Born and raised in Beaver, Utah
- Second of 4 children.
- Lived in sic states: Utah, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Florida and Hawaii.
- Political Science Major
- Intercultural Studies- Communications Major
- Served on Student Council 6 years
- Executive Council 2 years
- Junior Class President
- .Prom Committee Chair
- History Club President
- Editor-in-Chief Beaver High School Paper
- Head Volunteer of Utah Winter Special Olympics 2000-2002
- Member of Utah Winter Olympic Torch Run Committee 2002
- Served in New Hampshire Manchester Mission
- Attended BYU-Provo
- BYUH Jubilee Committee
- BYUH Student Ambassadors
- BYUH VP Student Advisory Council 2006
- BYUH Strategic Planning Committee
- BYUH Devotional Task Force
- McKay Center Board and Student assistant
Justin Ritchie
- Parents from Hamilton, New Zealand
- Born in Laie, Hawaii
- Raised in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Second oldest of six children
- Served in Calgary, Canada Mission
- Political Science Major, Sophomore
- BYUH Jubilee Committee
- Executive Director for BYUHSA SAC team
- Executive Director For Shirley Lam, Executive VP
- SPIRITUALITY- Finding our individual purpose in life.
- Spend time assisting each individual in understanding why they are here at BYUH, and what their purpose is in life.
- Have all activities promote Christ Centered Learning.
- Always look for ways to increase the testimony and spiritual growth of each student.
- Honor Code—Working with Honor Code office, Bishops, and Students to promote an understanding of our responsibility of being here at BYUH as students.
- Implement a Student Creed.
- Promote and implement the desired results of the school to bring unity to the campus.
- BUILDING STRONGER RELATIONSHIPS- Strengthen communication between Students and Faculty/Administration.
- Focus on representing the Students. Hearing their issues, concerns, and suggestions and presenting those issues to Faculty and Administration.
- Make every student feel welcome and part of the school by having uplifting, enjoyable, and meaningful activities and projects.
- Increase student/Administration contact through projects and BBQ, etc.
- Find ways to recognize the accomplishments of the students.
- FAMILY LIFE- Investing in future and current families by increasing family involvement in school activities.
- Involve TVA and off campus families in school activities.
- Work with Counseling services to provide monthly works shops.
- Provide dating activities that are intriguing and wholesome to promote healthy male/female relationships for both single and married students.
- INTERACTION- Increase cultural interaction to promote establishment of peace internationally.
- Increase interaction with different culture clubs by the clubs working together on projects and activities.
- Work with club presidents to give all clubs opportunities to continue each semester.
- Have clubs work with the EIL program to increase the Learning
efficiency of the students.
- Improve and continue to develop the international relationships through the Student Alumni Association to provide career opportunities and increase Return-ability.
- Meaningful service projects that bring the community and campus together.
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