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Students
report Intercultural Day Experiences
The sun is shining and a Hawaiian breeze gently
flutteres the approximately 140 flags standing at attention
on the stage set up for HPU’s 14th annual Intercultural
Day. Evie Taylor shuffles through files and ID’s at the
Career Services Center booth, where students in kimonos and
lederhosen wait in line to check out a flag. [More] |
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HRM major wins theatre service award
32-year-old human resources management major
from Greece, Nikitas Karakatsanis was honored as the HPU
Theatre “Volunteer of the Year” at this year’s
Hawai‘i State Theatre Council awards event, “Stars
Night Out.” [More]
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Rotaract HPU hosts cultural exchange
Last fall Kalamalama reported on the summer efforts
of the Rotaract Clubs at HPU and Chaminade University in taking
five Hawai‘i children to Tahiti. This fall we can finish
that story, as the two clubs helped bring five underprivileged
children from Tahiti to O‘ahu to participate in a weeklong
cultural event from July 31 to August 6. [More]
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HPU and Oceanic Institute: international
education
If you are a student interested in a career
in marine sciences, you can take part in one of the most
innovative ocean education programs available anywhere in
the world... right here at Hawai‘i Pacific University. [More]
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FCC a political tool!
Established by the Communications Act of 1934,
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was formed as
an agency free of government influence and presidential authority.
However, past and present conditions show an alarmingly close
relationship between FCC regulations and political agendas
of the time. [More]
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