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Smb Fee Increase Proposal
SMB FEE INCREASE PROPOSAL FEBRUARY 27, 2019 (RES UBMITTED JANUARY 31, 2020) that there will be a single fee known as the Student Media Fee for the UHM campus. This will reflect the current state of student media whereby all student media programs are governed by the Student Media Board. 2. Approve the proposed fee increase for all fee-paying students at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, regardless of credit load, according to the proposed fee schedule in Appendix A. The combined fee for students will be $38 per student per semester (Fall and Spring semesters). RECOMMENDED EFFECTIVE DATE: Effective date of implementation will be Fall 2020. ADDITIONAL COST: The fee will increase AY2020 by $17 and AY2021 by $5. PURPOSE The purpose of this request is two fold: 1. Provide the Student Media Board with the necessary funding to sustain the University’s 98 year commitment to the student voice at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Student media programs rely on mandatory student fees in order to deliver effective programs to students and the community. The fee funds five student media programs of which 140 students directly engage and benefit from them. 2. Streamline existing fee structure from two separate fees (BOP Fee and the BCA Fee) to a single fee that funds all student media programs that are under the purview of the Student Media Board. This will allow the Board increasing flexibility yet accountability over all of their programs. BACKGROUND In 1967, the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents (BOR) approved the charter for the Board of Publications (BOP) to be the governing authority of Ka Leo, the student-run newspaper since 1922; Hawaiʻi Review, the literary magazine which started in 1973; and Mānoa Now, the student media marketing and public relations unit that uses multiple digital and event platforms. -
University of Hawaii
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII http://www.hawaii.edu Bachman Hall 2444 Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822 BOARD OF REGENTS (12) http://www.hawaii.edu/offices/bor EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR AND SECRETARY ........................KENDRA OISHI ..................................................................... 956-8213 FAX: 956-5156 [email protected] CHAIR/OAHU ......................................BENJAMIN ASA KUDO..................... (06-30-22) Vice Chair/Oahu .....................................Jan N. Sullivan ....................................... (06-30-21) Vice Chair/Hawaii ..................................Wayne Higaki ........................................ (06-30-21) Members: Hawaii .............................................Alapaki Nahale-a .................................... (06-30-23) Kauai ...............................................Robert Frank Westerman ....................... (06-30-22) Maui ................................................Eugene Bal III ........................................ (06-30-23) Ernest Wilson, Jr. ................................... (06-30-20) Oahu ................................................Simeon Acoba, Jr. .................................. (06-30-22) Michael T. McEnerney ........................... (06-30-20) Randolph G. Moore ................................ (06-30-23) Michelle Tagorda ................................... (06-30-21) Student.............................................Kelli K.K. Acopan.................................. (06-30-20) State Director for Career and Technical Education ........................Bernadette -
Annual Report for 2014
ANNUAL REPORT Hawaii Public Radio FOR 2014 Radio with vision. Listen and see. page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2014 Letter from President & General Manager . page 3 Where to Listen to HPR . 3 Charts of Income and Expenses FY2014 . 3 By the Numbers . 3 Tradewinds Across Hawai‘i: Building a Statewide Service . 4 Aerodynamic: Managing Our Unique Business Model . 5 Lively Air: Programming Updates . 5 A Buzz in the Air: Saving Energy Costs with Wefficiency . 6 Airing Out: HPR’s Outreach Initiatives . 6 First-Class Folk: Our Members, Volunteers, and Workplace . 6 HPR-1 Program Guide . 8 HPR-2 Program Guide . 9 Mission Statement . 10 Board of Directors . 10 Staff, Program Hosts, and Content Contributors . 10 KAHU 91.7 Charter Members . 10 Program Underwriting and Corporate Support . 12 Foundations and Trusts . 13 HPR Legacy Society and Endowment Gifts . 13 Leadership Circle Giving . 13 Memorial Gifts and Gifts in Honor . 16 Sustaining Members . 16 Pledge Drive Thank You Gift and Food Donors, Volunteer Groups (2014) . 27 Law Firm Sponsors for “Say-a-Nice-Thing-About-a-Lawyer Day” . 28 Contact Information . 28 Hawaii Public Radio Radio with vision. Listen and see. ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2014 HPR-1 ALOHA! NEWS MAGAZINES AND FINE ARTS When looking for an adjective to describe Hawai‘i Public Radio, the one that scampers into my mind the quickest is “unlikely.” There’s a lot about HPR that’s unlikely, including the fact that it exists at all. KHPR 88.1 Two member-supported networks, spanning a sub-tropical island chain three thousand miles from the Honolulu (O‘ahu and Kaua‘i) next service station, providing high-quality radio for grown-ups 48 hours a day, more than a quarter of it homemade, operating largely out of a basement? K203EL 88.5 (serving parts of East O‘ahu) Unlikely. -
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Handbook for Inbound Exchange Students University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Mānoa International Exchange (MIX) E komo mai! Welcome to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa! The UHM Office of International and Exchange Programs is pleased to welcome you as an International Exchange Student to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. While on exchange, you will not only increase your knowledge and skills in your field of study, but also participate in the unique multicultural environment which the UH Mānoa campus and the State of Hawai‘i offer. You will also represent your university and your home country to the Mānoa community. We want to take this opportunity to learn from you at the same time that you are learning from us. We welcome you and hope that your time at the University and in Hawai‘i will be a wonderful experience. The purpose of this Handbook is to help you with your transition to the University, to Honolulu, and to Hawai‘i. We invite you to read it carefully. It will provide you with some general information and will answer a variety of questions you may have. We hope this handbook will assist you in making a comfortable transition to campus life and help you derive the fullest benefits from your experience. R. Anderson Sutton Assistant Vice Chancellor for International Programs Dean, School of Pacific and Asian Studies UHM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution 1 Mānoa International Exchange (MIX) welcomes you! Mānoa International Exchange (MIX) is one of the many ways the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa demonstrates its commitment to international education and understanding. -
Newcomers Club of Honolulu Tours (June 2014 – Dec
Newcomers Club of Honolulu Tours (June 2014 – Dec. 2020) 2020 Tours 2017 Tours Virtual Tour: The Boston Pops - Christmas Album Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra Virtual Tour: 50 Famous Pieces of Classical Music U. S. Army Museum Fort DeRussy Virtual Tour: Oahu Travel Guide PBS Hawai'i Virtual Tour: Reimagining Doris Duke's Shangri La Hawaii State Art Museum (HiSAM) Virtual Tour: Koko Crater Botanical Gardens East-West Center Virtual Tour: The USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH) Virtual Tour: The Honolulu Zoo Twilight Tour The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Hawaiian Railway Society & Model Train Museum Honolulu Zoo Twilight Tour Arcadia Retirement Community The Liljestrand House Kualoa Ranch, Hollywood's Hawaii Backlot 2019 Tours Holiday Pops Concert 2016 Tours Manoa Chocolate Factory Hawaii's Plantation Village Diamond Head Theater Backstage National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Private screening of the "Downton Abbey" movie (NOAA) Center, Ford Island Broadway in Hawaii - Phantom of the Opera North Shore Coffee Tour & Shark's Cove for Lunch Kahalu'u Gallery and Gardens Windward Coast Road Trip and Beach Picnic The Hawaii State Library Hawai'i Mission Houses Museum Honolulu Museum of Art Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden Honolulu Fire Museum and Educational Center Gemstone Lucoral Museum Queen Emma Summer Palace Honolulu Police Department Headquarters Kawaiaha'o Church University of Hawaii Hamilton Library's Honolulu Coffee Experience Center Preservation Department Honolulu Fire Museum and Educational Center 2018 Tours Holiday Pops Concert 2015 Tours Hawaii Pacific University Holiday Shopping at Aloha Stadium Swap Meet Culinary Institute of the Pacific Lion Coffee Factory Kahala Hotel and Resort Board of Water Supply Waihe'e Tunnel Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Univ. -
Cooperative Program Tape Networks in Noncommercial EDRS
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 115 254 IR 002 798 AUTHOR Nordgren, Peter D. TITLE Cooperative Program Tape Networks in Noncommercial Radio. PUB DATE Dec 75 NOTE 94p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$4.43 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS *Cooperative Programs; *Educational Radio; Higher Education; *Programing (Broadcast); *Questionnaires; Shared Services; Statistical Data; Tables (Data) IDENTIFIERS Cooperative Program Tape Networks ABSTRACT Over 200 noncommercial radio stations responded to a survey to gather data on the characteristics of member stations and to sample the opinion of nonmembers toward a cooperative network concept. A second survey of 18 networks sought to gather indepth information on network operation. Results showed that 22.2 percent of the stations surveyed were participating in program cooperatives, and over 79 percent felt that network participation would be beneficial. It was concluded that the cooperative program tape network should continue in order to fulfill specialized programing needs. A copy of the two questionnaires, the letter of transmittal, and the mailing list is appended. A list of the networks that participated in the study, 12 statistical tables, and a 20-item bibliography are included. (Author/DS) lb *********************************************************************** * Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * *of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * *via the ERIC Document ReproductionService (EDRS). EDRS is not * *responsible for the quality of theoriginal document. Reproductions* *supplied by EDRS are the best thatcan be made from the original. -
Ktuh's Coverage Will Grow P. 07-10 Students Oppose
PROTECT KTUH’S COVERAGE STUDENTS OPPOSE YOUR SKIN FROM WILL GROW P. 07-10 ATHLETICS FEE CANCER Most of the island of O‘ahu will be INCREASE FEATURES P. 11 able to listen to the station at 90.1 FM. NEWS P. 04 ISSUE.38 VOLUME.110 MON, MAR. 07 - SUN, MAR. 13, 2016 WEBSITE / KALEO.ORG TWITTER + INSTAGRAM / KALEOOHAWAII KA LEO FACEBOOK.COM / KALEOOHAWAII to SHOULDSHOULD IT SSTAYTAY OOPEN?PEN? OR SSHOULDHOULD IT CCLOSE?LOSE? P.P. 0505 [COVER PHOTOS] SHANE GRACE / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I; FILE PHOTO / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I [COVER DESIGN] JOELYN DALIT / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I Open Daily 8-9 2643 S King V:`1J$J10V`1 7 941-1922 www.kokua.coop Cooperatively Owned . Sustainability Driven 02 MONDAY, MAR. 07, 2016 KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE [email protected] Justin Limasa ADVERTISING Advertising Manager MEET THE STAFF 10% OFF WITH THIS AD! Cannot be combined w/any other off er KA LEO Some exclusions apply. Expires 3/30/16 WARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Noelle Fujii WAREHOUSE MANAGING EDITOR Brad Dell 1050 ALA MOANA BLVD. STE 1270 HONOLULU, HI 96814 CHIEF COPY EDITOR Wesley Babcock NEW ANIME GOODS AVAILABLE ASSOC CHIEF COPY EDITOR Zebley Foster AT WARD WAREHOUSE LOCATION! DESIGN EDITOR Joelyn Dalit 808-947-5503 | MON-SAT: 10 AM - 9 PM | SUN 10 AM - 6 PM ASSOC DESIGN EDITOR Lauren Tabor NEWS EDITOR Victor Ong WARD CENTER ASSOC NEWS EDITOR Courtney Teague 1200 ALA MOANA BLVD. STE 649 HONOLULU, HI 96814 FEATURES EDITOR Ikaika Shiveley ASSOC FEATURES EDITOR Spencer Oshita FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM TO RECEIVE 10% OFF! OPINIONS EDITOR Kimberlee Speakman (REGULARLY PRICED ITEM, MUST SHOW PROOF) ASSOC OPINIONS EDITOR Irene Fang SPORTS EDITOR Drew Afualo ASSOC SPORTS EDITOR Zach Johnson COMICS EDITOR Khari Saffo WEB EDITOR Alden Alayvilla ASSOC WEB EDITOR Nicole Tam SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR Jasmine Yi PHOTO EDITOR Ken Reyes ASSOC PHOTO EDITOR Shane Grace ASSOC PHOTO EDITOR Reese Kato SPECIAL ISSUES EDITOR Nicolyn Charlot ASSOC SPECIAL ISSUES EDITOR Christina Yan ADVERTISING MANAGER Justin Limasa ADMINISTRATION Ka Leo O Hawai‘i is the campus newspa- per of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. -
2013 Soccer MG.Indd
WHAT’S INSIDE 2013 SOCCER QUICK FACTS School Information Location __________________ Honolulu, O‘ahu Enrollment _______________________ 20,000 Founded ___________________________ 1907 Conference ______________________ Big West Colors _________ Green, Black, Silver & White Nickname ________________ Rainbow Wahine Chancellor ______________________ Tom Apple Athletics Director __________________ Ben Jay SWA _________Marilyn Moniz Kaho‘ohanohano Coaching Staff Head Coach ____________ Michele Nagamine Alma Mater (Year)________ Santa Clara (1990) Career Record (Years) __________ 13-21-3 (2) Record at Hawai‘i (Years) ______________Same Assistant Coaches (Alma mater, year) _______________ Kathy Carey (Stanford, 1980) __________ Mike Herman (Saint Mary’s, 2007) ______________ Marc Fournier (UH-Hilo, 2008) Soccer Offi ce Phone _________(808) 956-4525 Single-Match Records _____________________ 31 E-Mail ______________ [email protected] 2 MEDIA INFORMATION Year-by-Year Leaders ______________________ 32 Media Services ____________________________ 2 Conference Records ______________________ 33 Facility Waipi‘o Peninsula Soccer Stadium ____________ 3 Team and Individual Streaks _______________ 34 Stadium __ Waipi‘o Peninsula Soccer Stadium Overtime Matches ________________________ 35 Capacity __________________________ 4,500 4 RAINBOW WAHINE COACHES Nationally-Ranked Matches ________________ 36 Press Box Phone _____________________ N/A Attendance and Miscellaneous Records ___ 36-37 Head Coach Michele Nagamine ______________ 4 History Assistant Coaches -
Eeo Public File Report Kccn, Kine, Krtr, Kphw, Krpr/Kkne
EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT KCCN, KINE, KRTR, KPHW, KRPR/KKNE October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016 FULL-TIME POSITIONS FILLED Full- Position Title Date Date Recruitment Source(s) utilized to fill Number Number Time Open Filled the vacancy (including organizations Interviewed Hired Position entitled to notification)* 1 Promotions Manager 12/15/2016 2/22/2016 SummitMedia Hawaii Websites (KPHW) 2 1 KTUH 0 Employee Referral 3 In House Posting 2 2 Sales Account Manager 2/4/2016 4/7/2016 SummitMedia Hawaii Websites (KINE) 1 1 Employee Referrals 4 1 In House Posting 0 Hawaii Jobs on Demand 1 BCS 0 Real Jobs Hawaii 0 All Access 0 HAB On Line Job Fair 0 UH Outreach 1 Hawaii Job Engine 0 Walk Ins 2 3 Sales Account Manager 4/8/2016 8/8/2016 SummitMedia Hawaii Websites (KPHW) 1 Employee Referrals 5 3 Client Referrals 1 Real Jobs Hawaii 0 Hawaii Job Engine 1 BCS 0 All Access 0 {00911843-1 } Chaminade University 0 Hirenethawaii.com 0 University of Hawaii - Schidler 0 4 Sales Account Manager 6/1/2016 8/8/2016 SummitMedia Hawaii Websites (KPHW) 2 Employee Referrals 5 1 Client Referrals 1 Real Jobs Hawaii 0 Hawaii Job Engine 0 BCS 0 All Access 0 College Outreach: HCC/KCC/UH Schidler/HPU/ 0 Chaminade/KTUH 5 Digital Sales Manager 9/7/2016 10/3/2016 SummitMedia Alabama Website 0 Indeed 5 SummitMedia Hawaii Radio stations 0 SummitMedia Hawaii Website 0 BCS 0 All Access 0 Real Jobs Hawaii 0 Hawaii Job Engine 2 Hirenethawaii.com 1 Employee Referrals 1 1 {00911843-1 } *The Attached List of Recruitment Sources were contacted for the above openings {00911843-1 } Information Regarding Recruitment Sources for Full-Time Vacancies No. -
O'ahu, Honolulu, Waikiki
Index Les numéros en gras renvoient aux cartes. 7 Mile Miracle 64 D Daniel K. Inouye International Airport A (Honolulu) 6 Aéroports Défilé de la Saint Patrick (Honolulu) 9 Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Diamond Head Beach Park (Honolulu) 43 (Honolulu) 6 Diamond Head (Honolulu) 42, 43 Aha’aina Lu’au (Waikiki) 38 Diamond Head Theatre (Honolulu) 45 Ahupua’a ‘O Kahana State Park 60 Dillingham 68 Aina Moana (Honolulu) 20 Dole Plantation 73 Ala Moana Beach (Honolulu) 20 Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park (Honolulu) 17 Ala Moana Beach Park (Honolulu) 20 Duke Kahanamoku, statue de (Waikiki) 32 Ala Moana Beach Park 21 Ala Moana Center (Honolulu) 23 Ali’i Lu’au (La’ie) 63 E Ali’iolani Hale (Honolulu) 14 Ehukai Beach Park 64 Ali’i Sunday 9 Electric Beach 76 Aloha Festivals 10 Eternal Flame Memorial (Honolulu) 15 Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace (Honolulu) 30 ‘Ewa 72 Aloha Tower (Honolulu) 16 Exhibit galleries (Pearl Harbor) 46 Aloha Tower Marketplace (Honolulu) 17 Art on the Zoo Fence (Waikiki) 34 F Fête nationale (Honolulu) 10 B Fort DeRussy Beach (Waikiki) 32 Bellows Air Force Station 52 Fort Street Mall (Honolulu) 17 Bellows Field Beach Park 52 Foster Botanical garden (Honolulu) 18 Biki (Honolulu) 9 Frame House (Honolulu) 15 Billabong Pipe Masters 10 Bishop Museum (Honolulu) 24, 25 Byodo-In Temple 58 H Hale’iwa Ali’i Beach Park 68 Hale’iwa Beach Park 68 C Hale’iwa 68, 69 Castle Memorial Building (Bishop Museum) 25 Halekulani Beach (Waikiki) 32 Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace Halona Beach Cove 50 (Honolulu) 17 Halona Blowhole 50 Cathedral of St. -
VT 017 190 NOTE Education Programs for the Disadvantaged, CO Training Program
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 068 689 VT 017 190 TITLE Occupational Resource Manual for Hawaii. INSTITUTION Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. NOTE 787p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$26.32 DESCRIPTORS Bibliographies; Community Role; Disadvantaged Groups; *Employment Opportunities; Employment Services; Employment Trends; Humanities; Indexes (Locaters); Job Placement; Job Training; *Occupational Clusters; *Occupational Information; *Resource Guides; State Programs; Vocational Development; *Vocational Education IDENTIFIERS Dictionary of Occupational Titles; *Hawaii ABSTRACT Developed cooperatively between the Occupational Informations and Guidance Services Center under the Community College System and the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Hawaii, this occupational resource manual for Hawaii, bound in a 3-ring notebook, contains pertinent information for students, parents, counselors, and teachers on career opportunities, vocational education programs, job requirements, and job placement. For each of 15 occupational clusters, national and local employment opportunities, a general description, training and educational programs, and extensive job summaries correlated with the Dictionary of Occupational Titles are presented. Other resource materials include:(1) general job information,(2) Hawaii State Employment Service, (3) programs for the disadvantaged, CO training program opportunities, (5) a discussion of the future as it may affect individual career plans,(6) acknowledgments to community leaders, and (7) a brief reference list..A bibliography, general index, and an index of programs for the disadvantaged are included, as well as a detailed description of the manual's development and instructions for the user. Sub-indexes are included for the job areas, which emphasize career opportunities available for those with up to 2 years of post-secondary training. (AG) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. -
Summit Honolulu
KCCN(FM), KINE(FM), KRTR(FM), KPHW(FM), KPRP(AM), KKEA(AM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT October 1, 2018–September 30, 2019 I. VACANCY LIST See Section II, the “Master Recruitment Source List” (“MRSL”) for recruitment source data Recruitment Sources (“RS”) RS Referring Job Title Used to Fill Vacancy Hiree Sales Account Manager 1-9,13,18,16 11,8,18,9 Receptionist 1-7,11,13-14, 18-20 1 {01236081-2 } KCCN(FM), KINE(FM), KRTR(FM), KPHW(FM), KPRP(AM), KKEA(AM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT October 1, 2018–September 30, 2019 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (“MRSL”) Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS Referred by RS RS Information to Vacancy Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period 1 Indeed N 24 www.indeed.com 2 All Access N 0 www.allaccess.com 3 Real Jobs Hawaii N 0 realjobshawaii.com 4 Broadcast Compliance Services (BCS) N 0 www.bcs-ok.com 5 Hawaii Association of Broadcasters Virtual Job Fairs N 0 Jamie Hartnett, [email protected] 6 Summit Media Websites N 2 Kccnfm100.com Hawaiian105.com Krtr96.com Power1043.com 7 Hirenet Hawaii.com N 0 8 Employee Referral N 7 9 Client Referral N 1 10 KTUH N 0 [email protected] or KTUH.org 11 Shidler College of Business N 3 [email protected] 12 Honolulu Community College – Mele Program N 0 John Vierra, Mele Program Director 874 Dillingham Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96817 {01236081-2 } Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS Referred by RS RS Information to Vacancy Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period 13 Kapiolani Community College N 2 myinterfase.com covers Hawaiian Islands – Maui, Kauai Hawaii and the following community colleges: Leeward Community College; Windward Community College; University of Hawaii Community College; Honolulu Community College.