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Com dean publishes on media ethics
This semester, 1,403 HPU students are taking one or more classes online, according
to statistics provided by the University’s Office of Distance Education. [More]
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Joe Schmiedl, dean of Distance Education, and
Langley
Frissell, director of Distance Education (left to right).
Photo
courtesy Distance Education
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Career
Fair attracts local businesses
Sixty-four businesses from across the state gathered
along the mall and lobby levels in the old First Hawaiian building
at 1132 Bishop St. on Friday, March 3 for the 2006 Business
and Technology Career Fair hosted by HPU’s Career Services
Center. [More]
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Students gather information about Arbonne International.
Photo
by Michele Shackelford
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HPU alumni
recruit at Career Fair
Clichés exist because there’s
some truth to them. That was true of HPU’s recent Business
and Technology Career Fair, which proved once again that “It’s
not what you know; it’s who you know.” Well,
maybe in this case, it’s both. [More]
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Geraldine Valencia (BSBA ‘02) Recruiting supervisor, Enterprise
Rent-A-Car.
Courtesy Univeresity
Relations
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Aloha
from the President
Dr. Carol Winters-Moorhead will step down as
dean of the School of Nursing at the end of the spring term.
Her 16 years as dean have witnessed the remarkable birth
and evolution of nursing education at HPU. It began in 1982
when what was then Hawai‘i Loa College began the Nursing
and Health Care Studies Program, a Registered Nurse Completion
baccalaureate program. The program expanded in the coming
years with grants from the Hospital Association of Hawai‘i
and the Department of Health. [More]
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Chaplain's
Corner
It is interesting how many folks wander around
with their ears dialed in to headsets, ear phones, or some
kind of hands-free cellular set-up. I always wonder what kind
of music they are listening to or who are they talking to.
Whatever the case, if we have something stuck in our ear, we
are never alone, and in some small way we are connected to
something of value. Being “connected” is an important
part of our life and culture. [More]
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