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Global Citizenship
Symposium: Students, staff share ideas
One of HPU’s objectives is to prepare graduates “to
live, work, and learn as active members of a global society.” It
fulfilled this objective, in part, by providing an open forum
for the discussion of concurring and contradictory ideas during
the Second Symposium on Global Citizenship, April 17 at the
Hawai‘i Loa campus.
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Book Beat: New
library staff
Stacy Judy, as of Feb. 1, was promoted from Circulation
Services librarian at Meader Library to head of Atherton Library.
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Local students
receive communication awards *new
The HPU College of Communication awarded
three scholarships to local students at the Hawai‘i Publisher’s
Association High School Journalism Awards banquet April 29
at the Pagoda Hotel. Teresa Bell of Waialua High School, Jermel-Lynn
Quillopa of Moanalua High School, and Krystal Duldulao of James
Campbell High School were honored, along with dozens of other
journalism students from across the state.
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Kalamalama
wins two national, top local awards: HPU newspaper ranks
in nation’s top college
newspapers *new
For the eighth straight year, Kalamalama, the
HPU newspaper, received a top national award and a national
First Place with
Special Merit award that placed it among the top six college
newspapers in the nation, overall. And this year it also
received the top regional award for Best College Newspaper
from the
Hawai‘i Publishers Association. This is the first year
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Aloha
from the President
March was a busy month as expected. We had
a very successful Western Association of Schools and Colleges
(WASC) reaccredidation visit. Congratulations to faculty,
staff, students, and administrators for demonstrating Hawai‘i
Pacific University’s capacity to ensure student’s
learning and that we are planning for our future through
collaboration among all HPU stakeholders.
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Chaplain's
Corner
The semester is almost behind us, the finish
line is near! For me, semesters go by faster every year; for
you, the long hours spent on research projects and term papers
are ending. With successful completion of finals, you will
tally another dozen or more credits to your name, a sum that
will soon add up to a university degree.
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