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COM faculty represents
Hawai‘i
at India conference
Jacqueline Langley, assistant professor of
communication at HPU, is Hawai‘i’s sole representative
at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
Ladies Organisation (FLO) Mission in Delhi and Jaipur, India,
March 9-16, 2007. [More]
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Jacqueline Langley
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Writers
network at Ko‘olau workshop
Everything you know about writing isn’t
necessarily wrong, but it may not be enough. [More] |

Darrell H.Y Lum, co-founder and co-editor of Bamboo Ridge Press
Photos by Angela Sorace
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Not research
literate? HPU libraries can help
You’ve got a cell phone. You’ve
got a computer. You’ve got a high-speed connection.
You think you’re wired and ready to start your research. [More] |
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Join
Kalamalama
Kalamalama seeks applicants for several fall
2007 staff positions including editor, associate editor,
online edition editor-trainee, photo editor, office manager
and photographers. Send cover letter, resume, and clips to:
1154 Fort Street, Suite 312, Honolulu, HI 96813, or by e-mail
to: kalamalama@hpu.edu.
Deadline April 13, 2007.
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Aloha from President Wright |
The best kind of education
takes place in a community in which knowledge is examined and
actively applied. One such learning community at HPU is the
Psychology program in College of Liberal Arts. [More]
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Chaplain's
Corner |
Successful students
are those who can keep a balance in their lives in the midst
of jam-packed schedules. Four important areas of life need
lots of TLC (tender loving care): our mental, emotional, physical,
and spiritual well-being. Too much time devoted to one area
to the neglect of the others can build up stress and unbalance
us. [More]
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