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Amendments to the College Council Charter
The Council finalized amendments to the Charter on April 12, 2013. The terms of membership for representatives has changed from one-year to two-years. The Chair will continue to receive three credits of reassign time with the exception for employees in … Continue reading
College Hour
On March 8, the Council approved the 2013/2014 College Hour Meeting Schedule. Click on the College Hour tab for the schedule.
All-College Assessment Retreat
March 1st is the All-College Assessment Retreat here on campus. Everyone is asked to participate in the Assessment process. Check your e-mail for the day’s agenda and activities.
Data, data, data
There was a lot of data given at the All College Breakfast. Did you guess some of the correct answers or just one or two? What is the Hawaii Graduation Initiative and Achieving the Dream all about? Check out Vice … Continue reading
WH NLRC visit
On November 9th, Chancellor Noreen and Council Chair Monica toured the WH NLRC with Nursing Instructor Hazel Reece.
In West Hawaii for Council Meeting
Chancellor Yamane and Chair Monica Burnett will be West Hawaii for the November 9th Council meeting.
Mahalo
Thank you to Helen Nishimoto and Tony Kent for volunteering to serve on the Beverage Rights Contract working group.
Committees on Committees
Assignments have been made for Committees. Members will be informed by the Administration in charge of their Committees.
Strategic Outcomes
The Council is reviewing and updating the Strategic Plan: 2008-2015. This is a collective effort for continuous evaluation and documentation of the strategic outcomes and performance measures. Council Members are asking their constituencies to reflect back to academic year 2011-2012 … Continue reading
E ‘Imi Pono Outcomes
Attendees worked on an assessment activity – creating a haiku or acrostic poem. Everyone was a winner who shared their poem, but honorable mention when to Aunty Sandi’s table for the saimin noodle mustaches worn while the poem was read. … Continue reading