HPU
graduates 600+ in spring ceremony

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HPU conferred associate, baccalaureate,
and master degrees on more than 600 students at its 60th commencement
ceremony May 18 at the Waikiki Shell. [More] |
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HPU takes honors at spring 'Ilima
Awards
A “who’s who” of Honolulu’s
communication industry gathered at the Hale Koa hotel on
April 9 to honor the outstanding achievements of their peers
at the International Association of Business Communicators-Hawai‘i
annual ‘Ilima Awards Banquet. [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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Experiencing the island
of O'ahu
Tired of the city? Just want to get away? To
get a good overview of O‘ahu‘s many facets, it’s
a good idea to take a little road trip around the island.
Although O‘ahu is the most commercialized of the Hawaiian
Islands, much of its natural beauty, and many of its historical
landmarks, are accessible to visitors and locals. Here are
some of O‘ahu’s best places to visit. [More]
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Did France produce
the first feminist? Christine de Pisan's
The City of Ladies
Widowed at 26 with the responsibility of supporting
three children, her mother, and a niece, Christine de Pisan,
1364-1430 became a professional writer. She was perhaps the
world’s first female professional writer, and she was
certainly the first to be produced in medieval France. [More]
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Camp
Bucca correspondent makes it back
Editor’s note: Jeff Smith wrote our “Letters
from Camp Bucca” column during the 2005 spring semester.
He recently returned from a successful deployment. [More] |
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Body Piercing:
Fad puts many at risk
Many students at HPU exemplify the fascination
of today’s young adults with body piercing. There seems
to be no limit: tongue, naval, nose, and nipple are only a
few of the body parts regularly pierced and displayed on beach
and mall. What few of these students realize is that body piercing
can be extremely dangerous, especially if not properly pierced
and cared for. [More] |
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Brakling,
Populov tops as HPU scholar-athletes
The Lady Sea Warriors will play their first 2005-tournament
in Hilo, the Hawaiian Style Classic, Aug. 25-27. On Sept. 2,
they fly to California for a road trip against Sonoma State
University, University of California San Diego, California
Sate University Bakersfield, and California State University
San Bernardino. [More] |
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