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Internships
give students practical experience
Years of studying makes a student full of useful
knowledge, but without any practical experience it is worth
little on the job market. [More]
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TIM
students
earn scholarships
Three HPU travel industry management (TIM) students
were awarded scholarships ranging from $350 to $750 from the
Hawai‘i Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association (HHSMA)
on Nov. 15. [More]
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The Hawaii Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association
presented scholarships to three HPU Travel Industry Management
students.
Courtesy University Relations
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HPU
graduates find job placement a snap
“I was offered a full-time management
position before I even graduated,” said Maira Marchini,
BSBA ‘06 in travel industry management. “The
company was really impressed with my performance during my
internship with Marriott and the experience I gained in several
areas of resort management.” [More]
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Maira Marchini (BSBA
’06), was
offered a
management position after
completing her internship
with Marriott
Ko Olina.
Courtesy University
Relations
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Dr.
Kekaulike joins HPU
In mid-December, local Dr. Kaniala Kekaulike
joined the HPU family as the founding director of counseling
offering counseling and behavior health services to students. [More]
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Dr. Kaniala Kekaulike
Photo by Eddie London
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Latinos
Unidos enjoy sun and BBQ over holiday
Members of the Latinos Unidos Club held a potluck
BBQ at Kapi‘olani Park on President’s Day, Feb.
19. Over 20 members of the club and a few invited guests
came together to enjoy a day off of school and work by cooking
hamburgers and hot dogs and planning upcoming club activities
for the spring semester. [More]
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Rachel Toyer is handling
the BBQ, cooking for her
Latinos
Unidos friends
Melanie Hayes and Melissa
Mejia.
Photo by Eddie London
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