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| Hui Dui
officers develop their leadership skills by representing the students
of LIS. They attend faculty meetings to provide a voice for the student
body. They plan workshops of current interest and celebrate the achievements
of the LIS graduates as they go out into the world... |
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The officers of Hui Dui help
themselves and their fellow students form a collegial network of friendship
and professional support that can extend beyond the MLISc degree.
They plan the orientation for new students to introduce and integrate
them into the program... |
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| The officers and students of
Hui Dui prepare themselves for their careers by supporting their efforts independent
of the program. They rely on themselves to raise funds for their activities
and celebrations... |
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Hui Dui is the name of the
student body of the Library and Information
Science Program. All registered LIS
students are automatically members of
this organization. "Hui" is the
Hawaiian word for organization. "Dui" is
the phonetic spelling of Melvil
Dewey's name (among other things, Dewey was an advocate of spelling
reform). |