Communications
Director
Cheryl Ernst
Tel: (808) 956-5941
Fax: (808) 956-3441
ernst@hawaii.edu
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December 1998
November 1998
October 1998
- Center for Chinese Studies
seminar , "Images of Women in Chinese Cinema," complements Hawai'i
International Film Festival 10/30
- Rain·Bow·Tique
opens Nov. 7 at Ward Centre 10/30
- Center for Chinese Studies
offers free seminar on Effects of Psychological Distance 10/29
- Center for Philippine
Studies colloquium examines Luzon War 10/29
- The University of Hawai'i
Homecoming Tailgate Saturday, Nov. 7, 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Aloha Stadium Southwest
End Zone 10/29
- I-Net upgrade will support
advanced communication services for State government and education facilities
on O'ahu 10/29
- UH Health Education Center
promotes "Smokeout" 10/29
- UH will host 1999 education
computing conference 10/27
- This Way Up Productions,
in association with the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and the Student
Video and Filmmakers' Association (SVFA), presents the world premiere of
Paper Cranes at the 1998 Hawai'i International Film Festival. 10/27
- College students and
graduates have just four months to save money on their student loans, says
land-grant higher education association president 10/23
- November Tip Sheet
10/23
- American Hawai'i Cruise
scholars will "make a difference" 10/19
- Architecture lecture series
welcomes Donald W.Y. Goo Nov. 4 10/19
- Hawaiian Language Internet
Browser, The First of It's Kind.10/19
- Manoa Road Runners ready
for Kualoa Ranch event November 1 10/14
- Hapa, Ward Centre restaurants
highlight UH Homecoming bash 10/13
- High Schoolers, Parents
Invited to Take a Sneak Peak at UH 10/9
- UH Distinguished Lecture
Series for 1998-99 gets under way with Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres October
20 10/9
- Philippines legislator J.R.
Nereus O. Acosta will talk about issues facing legislature and President
Joseph "Erap" Estrada 10/9
- UH Manoa's Ned Davis will
speak on "Rescuing History from Civil Society in Modern and Pre-Modern
China" 10/9
- UH Elder Law Program presents
"Night of the Living Will" 10/8
- Eagle Hardware & Garden
celebrates UH student-athletes' outstanding academic and sports achievements
10/6
- David McCraw offers seminar
on early Chinese verse 10/6
- Newest Wal-Mart scholarship
winner announced 10/6
- Hawai'i Ranked 2nd in "Wired"
Higher Education 10/5
September 1998
August 1998
July 1998
June 1998
May 1998
April 1998
March 1998
February 1998
- More than 40 high
school principals are expected on campus Friday Feb. 27, for the University
of Hawai'i at Manoa Principals Forum: 2/26
- Manoa professor James
Brandon honored by International Theatre Institute: 2/25
- March brings renowned
speakers, community college conference, Porteus hearings, law school fund-raiser,
Ag Day, more ...: 2/24
- Law school client counseling
team wins: 2/24
- UH international business
program receives $1.2 million grant: 2/23
- Law Professor Judy Weightman
honored by American Bar Association Student Division: 2/23
- Center for Oral History
unveils Hawai'i political history project: 2/20
- FEBRUARY SUMMARY: Regents
Set Tuition Schedule, Endorse Flexibility, Approve Computer Bachelor Degree:
2/20
- 'English Patient' author
Michael Ondaatje to speak at UH: 2/20
- UH Administrator Ching
Elected to Head National Association: 2/20
- U.S. News & World
Report places UH law school in top 50: 2/20
- Women with HIV/AIDS Wanted
for Confidential, Long-Term UH Study: 2/19
- High Schoolers
to Battle in Physics Olympics, Bridge Building; "Outstanding"
UH Physics Chapter Awarded: 2/19
- Ishmael Reed offers reading
Feb. 26: 2/18
- Two candidates for
the post of University of Hawai'i at Hilo chancellor: 2/18
- Public Hearing Scheduled
on Porteus Hall Name Issue: 2/17
- World's Largest Research
Ship Visits Open to Public on Saturday: 2/12
- Nobel Peace Prize recipient
Jose Ramos Horta will speak at UH: 2/10
- Patsy Sumie Saiki Award for
fiction offers$1,000 for best Hawai'i story by UH student: 2/9
- Hawai'i Girls Project
Releases Report on Girls and Delinquency: 2/9
- Annual Condom Fair:
2/9
- UH Gerontology Students
Eligible for $500 Scholarship: 2/6
- Leeward CC retreat on
Big Island helps teachers discover greatness within themselves: 2/6
- 'To master a second language,
read it,' says UH prof: 2/5
- Finalists for UH Hilo
Chancellor Position Announced:2/2
- Jurists in Residence program
offers rare glimpse of U.S. Supreme Court justice: 2/2
January 1998
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