Friday, September 5, 2008

Ho'ike at The Palace

Comment:
Sounds like some great films! I wonder if we could get copies for SF?


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Story:
Ho'ike at The Palace
Film festival to highlight Hawaii-made movies this weekend

The Hawaii Film Ho'ike, a festival of films made in Hawaii by Hawaii residents, is Saturday and Sunday at the Palace Theater in downtown Hilo.

Tickets are $5 per film or $16 for an event pass, available at the Palace Box Office. Bob Alder will entertain on the Palace pipe organ before each show.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

'Immigrant Experience' classes to cover centuries of newcomers to Hawaii

Comment:
Dr. Okinaka, or as we love to call our mentor and friend, Dr. O has the most interesting classes regarding the ethnic diversity of Hawaii!

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Story:
'Immigrant Experience' classes to cover centuries of newcomers to Hawaii

"The Immigrant Experience: The History of Immigration in Hawaii" is a special series of classes which will be offered this month at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.

Classes will be held on Mondays, Sept. 8-29, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in UCB 113. The cost of the series is $35, with OLLI members receiving a $5 discount.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

UHH College of Pharmacy welcomes its new faculty

Comment:
Great news regarding the UHH College of Pharmacy! A diverse mix of faculty although none with obvious ties to Hawaii except for Ron Taniguchi.

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Story:
UHH College of Pharmacy welcomes its new faculty

Nine new faculty members in the College of Pharmacy started the new school year this week at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. One year after the first student began studying for a doctorate in pharmacy in Hilo, the college has grown from a staff of about 15 to 32. Over the next two to three years, plans call for reaching a total staff of about 70.

"The addition of these outstanding professionals strengthens the University's stance to help stabilize the future of Hawaii," said Dean John Pezzuto. "Our faculty will be training a vital force in the health care field that we hope will stay here and contribute to the local economy through jobs and helping people stay healthy. They are already interacting and starting projects with other faculty, both in pharmacy and in the university-at-large, and we're proud to welcome them into our community."

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Monday, June 30, 2008

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Mahalo aku au i ke ʻano o ka nūhou i hōʻike ʻia maila ma Kauakūkalahale ma ke ʻano he Hawaiʻi. Hoihoi nō ka hopuna ʻōlelo mua o kēlā me kēia paukū, ʻo ia hoʻi, he ʻōlelo kaulana a ʻōlelo ʻikioma paha ia.

E kele ʻoe a heluhelu!