Archive for November, 2012
Record crowds at Native Hawaiian scholarship events
UH’s Native Hawaiian Scholarship ʻAha workshops are drawing record-breaking numbers.
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November 2012 anniversaries
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates November 2012 faculty and staff anniversaries
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Fishing zones seen as lifeline for overfished tuna
UH Mānoa Emeritus Professor John Sibert promotes a network of fishing zones over complete closure of areas to project overfished bigeye tuna.
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Two finalists named for UH Press director
Michael Duckworth and W. Clark Whitehorn will each visit the UH Mānoa campus for two days of discussions, meetings and public presentations.
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Exhibit commemorates Hawaiian Room aunties
New York City’s Hawaiian Room at the Hotel Lexington is remembered at Windward Community College.
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Celebrate the season with music on Kauai
A variety of concerts and showcases will be held through December on Kauaʻi.
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Hawaii joins national network to advance student success
The UH Community Colleges will lead Hawaiʻi’s participation in a multi-state collaboration to improve student success and completion at community colleges.
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West Oahu land sale and more in the news
The UH Board of Regents’ approval of the sale of land to the Roman Catholic Church is among UH events and activities highlighted in news coverage during the past week.
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HIV/AIDS diagnosis in Native Hawaiians concerns researchers
Researchers at the UH medical school’s Hawaiʻi Center for AIDS report on the disparity in the disease’s diagnosis rate amongst the Native Hawaiian population.
MoreWomen’s Campus Club extends grant deadline
The University of Hawaii \Women’s Campus Club has extended the deadline for grant applications to Monday, December 10.
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