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News
Rachel
Richmond, editor, Wendy Peng, associate editor
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Making professional
killers?
The nature of killers was one of the topics
addressed by Dr. Gerhard Weinberg, an expert on World War
II and Nazi Germany.
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Trustees
elect Zecha
Trustees recently elected Dr. Allen Louis Zecha
to the University’s governing board. Zecha is a retired vice
president of Union Carbide Japan and served on several Union
Carbide joint-venture boards in Japan and Southeast Asia.
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New scholarship honors
trustee
Hawai‘i Pacific University has established a
new scholarship for incoming freshmen and transfer students
who are actively involved in their religious communities.
Beginning fall 2003, the Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Butterworth
Scholarship, a 100 percent tuition-only scholarship, renewable
until completion of a bachelor’s degree, will be awarded to
four new students each year.
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New
computer lab opens at KMCBH
A new computer
lab at the Kane‘ohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii will make it
easier for HPU students to complete their educational goals
on the military campuses.
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HPU
presents Ko'olau Writing Workshop
Joseph Stanton, nationally renowned poet and
author, will be the featured speaker at HPU’s 6th annual Ko‘olau
Writing Workshop March 1 at the windward campus. The event
organizer, Patrice Wilson and catering to both novice and
seasoned writers, is 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Workshop
to honor JamesM. Vaughan Poetry...
Dawn Fraser Kawahara,
Kapaa, recently won HPU’s James Vaughan Award for Poetry.
She will receive a $500 check and will be recognized at the
sixth annual Ko‘olau Writing Workshops on March 1, at the
HPU Hawai‘i Loa campus in Kane‘ohe.
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Chaplain's
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