Author Archives: Susan Dik

Candidates for UH President

Join a special meeting with the two UH President candidates talking directly to faculty and student representatives  via polycom in Ohia 118 from 9-11 a.m. on Friday May 16.

The co-chairs of the ACCFSC have arranged a special meeting with the two UH President candidates: Interim UH President David Lassner and Lt. General Francis Wiercinski (Ret.) for the final ACCFSC meeting of the year at Bachman Hall 113 at UH Manoa.

Interim President Lassner will join the meeting at 9 AM and Gen. Wiercinski at 10 AM both on Friday, May 16th. You can be a part of the meeting via polycom in Ohia 118.

In order to represent the faculty voice as best as possible and to facilitate the meeting as efficiently as possible, please send your questions for the candidates to ACCFSC Co-Chair Susan Dik <dik@hawaii.edu> by noon, Wednesday, May 14.

This is a unique opportunity for faculty and students on all campuses to have some time alone with the candidates for UH President.  We are fortunate to have arranged this meeting, so please seize this opportunity.

See you Friday, May 16 in Ohia 118!

Candidates for UH President

Join a special meeting with the two UH President candidates talking directly to faculty and student representatives  via polycom in Ohia 118 from 9-11 a.m. on Friday May 16.

The co-chairs of the ACCFSC have arranged a special meeting with the two UH President candidates: Interim UH President David Lassner and Lt. General Francis Wiercinski (Ret.) for the final ACCFSC meeting of the year at Bachman Hall 113 at UH Manoa.

Interim President Lassner will join the meeting at 9 AM and Gen. Wiercinski at 10 AM both on Friday, May 16th. You can be a part of the meeting via polycom in Ohia 118.

In order to represent the faculty voice as best as possible and to facilitate the meeting as efficiently as possible, please send your questions for the candidates to ACCFSC Co-Chair Susan Dik <dik@hawaii.edu> by noon, Wednesday, May 14.

This is a unique opportunity for faculty and students on all campuses to have some time alone with the candidates for UH President.  We are fortunate to have arranged this meeting, so please seize this opportunity.

See you Friday, May 16 in Ohia 118!

Faculty Forum on SLOS and Faculty Evaluation

The Faculty Senate and the Chancellor’s Office will host a Faculty Forum on Wednesday, April 9 from 2:30 to 4:30 pm in Ohia 118. The Forum topic is SLOs and Faculty Evaluation; special guests UHCC Vice President John Morton and UHPA Executive Director JN Musto will be there to discuss concerns and answer questions.

Is Your Counselor Awesome?

Is there a teacher, librarian, counselor or any other faculty or lecturer who has inspired you this academic year at Kapiolani Community College?  It’s easy to complain about a bad teacher (we’ve all done it), but what about recognizing the great ones — telling them what an excellent job they are doing and how they have impacted your life. This is also your opportunity to recognize them for an award!

 
Don’t delay! It’ll take a minute to complete, click on this link now!
For more information about the award, contact the Faculty Student Relations Committee Chair, Melvin Jadulang at melvinj@hawaii.edu

Is Your Librarian Awesome?

Is there a teacher, librarian, counselor or any other faculty or lecturer who has inspired you this academic year at Kapiolani Community College?  It’s easy to complain about a bad teacher (we’ve all done it), but what about recognizing the great ones — telling them what an excellent job they are doing and how they have impacted your life. This is also your opportunity to recognize them for an award!

 
Don’t delay! It’ll take a minute to complete, click on this link now!
For more information about the award, contact the Faculty Student Relations Committee Chair, Melvin Jadulang at melvinj@hawaii.edu

Is Your Teacher Awesome?

Is there a teacher, librarian, counselor or any other faculty or lecturer who has inspired you this academic year at Kapiolani Community College?  It’s easy to complain about a bad teacher (we’ve all done it), but what about recognizing the great ones — telling them what an excellent job they are doing and how they have impacted your life. This is also your opportunity to recognize them for an award!

 
Don’t delay! It’ll take a minute to complete, click on this link now!
For more information about the award, contact the Faculty Student Relations Committee Chair, Melvin Jadulang atmelvinj@hawaii.edu