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Etcetera
Mark Smith, editor
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Six faculty receive
Golden Apple awards
To recognize Hawai‘i Pacific University’s
many outstanding teachers, the Faculty Development Committee
present ed six faculty members with the Distinguished Teaching
by a Full-Time Faculty Member Award in recognition of their
significant contributions to HPU as teachers and scholars.
Selection of the recipient of this award is based on evidence
that the faculty member:
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11 receive
Trustees Scholarly Endeavors grants
Vice President of Academic Administration, Dr.
John Fleckles, announced in June the recipients of $31,800
in grants awarded for spring 2004 by the Trustees’ Scholarly
Endeavors Committee:
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Job Fair welcomes all students
Students looking for part-time work on and off campus are
invited to the fall HPU Federal Work Study and Part-Time Employment
Job Fair Sept. 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 1132 Bishop
Street.
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Juarez teaches talented youth
For the second summer in a row, HPU invited hundreds
of talented 12- to 16- year-olds from all over the country
to live on the Hawai‘i Loa campus as part of the Johns
Hopkins Center for Talented Youth residential program. CTY
asked Dr. Carlos Juárez, associate professor of political
science and acting dean of HPU’s College of International
Studies, to return for his second year to teach a class on
geopolitics.
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