NOVEMBER 2017
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Gonzaga Graduate School of Business will be holding an information session here on campus in B217. Please drop in to learn more about the business school opportunities that are offered at Gonzaga. MAcc and MSTax Information Session MBA program information available as well for those interested!
Come learn about: MAcc Data Analytics, MAcc Forensic Accounting, Tax Law Clinic, GMAT Waivers, Job Placement
Event Sponsor
Career Services, Student Affairs, West Oʻahu Campus
More Information
Career Services, 808-689-2660, uhwo.careers@hawaii.edu,
Tuesday, November 14 |
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9:30am |
Gonzaga Graduate School of Business Information Session West Oʻahu Campus, B217, Library
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11:00am |
Bollywood Dance Workshop 芒鈧 Bollywood of India Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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11:15am |
Personal Statement Workshop Honolulu Campus, Hulili Ke Kukui
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11:45am |
Kumu Hina: Film Presentation and Discussion with Hina Wong-Kalu Honolulu Campus, Loui Conference Center, Bldg 2-201
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12:00pm |
Chinese Studies Public Lecture Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109
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12:00pm |
The Datun Julud (Hornbill Dance) Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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12:15pm |
Belly Dance Raqs Performance Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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12:30pm |
The Micronesia Connections Club - Contemporary Dances from Micronesia Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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2:00pm |
Oceanography Final Oral Mānoa Campus, C-MORE Hale, Moore Conference Center
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2:00pm |
Chai Time: Peace Scholars Program Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall, ACCESS Lounge, Room 5/6, Ground Level
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2:30pm |
Angels of Revolution by Aleksei Fedorchenko Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 258
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3:00pm |
Asian Martial Arts Films series Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109
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3:00pm |
Mini Film Festival: Asian Martial Arts Cinema (Nov 13-17, 2017) Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109
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6:00pm |
Student Media Board Fee Increase Proposal Public Forums Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 308 (11/13/17) and Campus Center 307 (11/14/17)
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6:30pm |
Statues Between U.S.. - A Keynote by Native American Filmmaker Chris Eyre Mānoa Campus, UH Manoa Law School, Classroom 2
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