5th
annual Halloween Funfest
This year’s Funfest is part of
Sustainability Week, so come to Aloha
Tower Marketplace, Friday, Oct. 23, at 5 p.m., and see how spooky
sustainability can be! Roam among more than 30 spooky booths presented by HPU
student organizations and departments including DJ TC, costume contests,
carnival food, trick or treating and much more. Families are encouraged to
attend this free event with their keiki! Details here.
Call for volunteers: It takes a
village to present this community event. Please click here
for information and to sign up for a shift!
Movie screening of “Insidious: Chapter 3,” ATM
Multipurpose Room 2, 8 p.m.
Sustainability Week: Farmers’ Market
Don’t
miss the first farmers’ market at Aloha
Tower Marketplace, Saturday, Oct. 24, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Help show support for
the farmers of the Hawai‘i Farm Bureau and check out their locally grown fresh produce and the other “ono” and interesting local items.
Undergraduate Advising updates
If you are majoring in programs within the College
of Liberal Arts (formerly College of Humanities and Social Sciences), College
of Business or College of Health and Society (formerly College of Nursing and
Health Sciences), there may be changes to who your advisor will be for the fall
2015 semester. Details here. Questions? Visit the Academic Advising Office (UB
123), call 808-544-1198, or email advising@hpu.edu.
Cambodia Winter Study Abroad
Visit the temples of Angkor Wat and other
ancient sites. Live and work in a remote village. Stay at an orphanage and
teach English and other subjects to orphan children. Explore this beautiful
country and make a difference! Class is INTR 3933 (3 credits). View details here. Deadline to apply: Thursday, Oct. 15.
Call for WANDERLUST submissions
Publish your writing and art in WANDERLUST, HPU’s undergraduate student literary magazine. Send your very best: poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and artwork to the online submission manager. Deadline to submit for the upcoming issue: Thursday, Oct. 15.
HPU Libraries Workshops
HPU Libraries are offering workshops on
EndNote Basic, a free reference management program and Zotero, a free
easy-to-use tool to help collect, organize, share and cite research resources.
Sessions will be held on both campuses. Students, faculty and staff are welcome
to attend. For more information or to register for a session, click here.
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