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Dr. Lynn M. Babington, 10th President of Chaminade University of Honolulu
Chaminade University’s Board of Regents has announced the selection of Lynn M. Babington to serve as its 10th President. She will begin August 1, 2017, and succeed Bro. Bernard Ploeger, SM, president since 2009. Babington, Provost and Senior Vice President …
If only commitment was contagious, there would be “no children left behind”
By Nani Lee, J.D., Ph.D., M.S.W. You’ll find the Chaminade van in the parking lot of Waimanalo Elementary & Intermediate School everyday of the week because 37 students in Ethics 332 committed to mentoring students, who have committed to be …
Chaminade Students Awarded First Place at IABCE Competition
Spring 2015–Chaminade students were awarded first place in the annual IACBE ethics competition. The critical thinking, academic background, and practical skills necessary in this competition are closely tied to the students’ service-learning projects in the Business Capstone course. According to …
Relationship, self-satisfaction gained from Project SHINE
Jasmine Cho, Staff WriterApril 1, 2013As Published in The Silversword In Chinatown, a room bustles with student volunteers tutoring elderly people each week as part of Project Students Helping in Naturalization of Elders, or Project SHINE, a program where college students …
Chaminade Business Students win PRSA Hawaii’s Public Relations First Proposal-Writing Competition
The following is from a Press Release by McNeil Wilson Communications, Inc. on June 6, 2011: HONOLULU, HAWAI’I – The Hawai’i Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) <http://prsahawaii.org/> announced the winners of its first proposal-writing competition. Chaminade …
Project SHINE earns E Pluribus Unum Prize from the Migration Policy Institute
Also found online at http://www.migrationinformation.org/integrationawards/files/2011-05-18-E… WASHINGTON – The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) on Wednesday announced that Project SHINE (Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders) is one of four recipients of its 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes for exceptional immigrant integration …