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Sister schools offer unique campus setting
If spending a semester hiking in rainforests, lounging on Hawaiian beaches or escaping the cold second semester by going to San Antonio, Texas sounds enjoyable, then consider attending one of University of Dayton's sister school's for a period of time.
Get into the Christmas spirit at one of the many parades around Oahu this weekend
December is here, and the thing on most of our kids' minds is Christmas. A great way to get the whole family together and in the holiday spirit is at one of the many Christmas parades this weekend on Oahu.
The woman who became a lightning rod during the search for a new Honolulu Police Department police chief expresses no bitterness about the process that first left her off the short list of finalists and then exposed her to criticism by putting her back in the running for the job.
Meet the New Miss ASCC Lalomoana Vaeao
Miss ASCC Lalomoana Vaeao, during the evening wear competition in the Miss ASCC pageant, Saturday, Nov.
Ching Foundation pledges $1.5 million to Kalihi school
The largest donation in the 50-year history of tiny St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Kalihi will add more space to the campus and bring in new technology to replace the 1980s-era computers the students rely on.
Two donors give $6M to Chaminade
Physician Edison Miyawaki and dentist Lawrence Tseu already had much in common before their individual donations to Chaminade University's new nursing program this Thanksgiving Eve sent administrators scurrying to find suitable synonyms for 'gratitude' and 'appreciation.' Both Miyawaki and Tseu are prominent Honolulu medical professionals, both ...
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Photos featured below are of 2009 Business Leadership Hawaii finalists. If you're interested in purchasing any of the photos, please contact Christina Failma at cfailma@bizjournals.com . Mike Malik, president and CEO of Aloha Air Cargo, on the wing of one his planes at the Honolulu International Airport.
A Honolulu police captain with a doctorate in education was selected as the city's new police chief yesterday and is expected to guide the department through major financial cuts in a sour economy.
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Honolulu has a new police chief. The Honolulu Police Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved the selection of Honolulu Police Capt.
UH students to get swine flu vaccine
Now that students in elementary and middle schools are getting the swine flu shots, the first shipments of the vaccine are arriving at University of Hawaii clinics, the state Department of Health said.
Police chief finalists all have Isle ties
Six career police officers each with more than two decades in law enforcement are the finalists for Honolulu police chief, according to biographical information released yesterday.
Stolen USB Drive -- The Downside of Data on a Stick
Roane State Community College in Harriman, Tenn. is the latest institution of higher learning to accidentally divulge sensitive personal information thanks to a stolen USB drive that exposed almost 16,000 student and employee Social Security numbers last month.
University Web Site Snafu Exposes Student SSNs
Chaminade University accidentally posted thousands of students' personal data on its Web site.
Chinese Chamber working to broaden isle-China ties
The Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii is pleased to join Gov. Linda Lingle and the director from the state Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism in strengthening the state's long-term economy by increasing business between China and Hawaii.
A report that contained confidential information on about 4,500 students at Chaminade University was inadvertently posted on the school's Web site, the school reported yesterday.
Confidential information posted on Chaminade Web site
A report that contained confidential information on about 4,500 students at Chaminade University was inadvertently posted on the school's Web site, the school reported yesterday.
Chaminade posted Social Security numbers of thousands of students online
Chaminade University inadvertently posted confidential information, including Social Security numbers, of thousands of students, on its Web site for months, school officials said today.
Options for kids affected by furloughs
Some of the programs available to parents of public school children affected by teacher furloughs : • The Contemporary Museum: Offering special admission rate of $2 and two canned items for all "furlough Fridays" and free admission for all with government ID.
Child care credentials awarded to teacher's aides at KCAA preschools
Six KCAA Preschools of Hawai'i teacher aides have been awarded a Child Development Associate Credential in recognition of outstanding work with young children; all are now teacher-qualified. The credential was awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition in Washington, DC, which represents the early childhood education profession.
Chaminade holding high school workshops on 'furlough Fridays'
In response to Hawaii's public school furloughs, Chaminade University announced today that it will hold three free half-day events for high school students on Nov.
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