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Hibiscus for the Holidays

Celebrate the season with a family-friendly workshop on Hawaiʻi-grown hibiscus. Learn to make holiday treats like baked goods, jams, chutneys, or infused drinks from hibiscus, while exploring its culinary uses. With guidance from local growers and chefs, you’ll create and package your own hibiscus creation to give as a gift. All supplies included; free parking. $40 early bird by Dec. 5, then $50. Registration covers one adult and two kids (8–12). This event is open to all UH faculty and staff from across the system.

Visit the workshop registration webpage for more information.

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Kapi‘olani Summer Camp 2025 ⛺️

Kapi‘olani Summer Camp is an engaging, free, Zoom-based professional development and personal growth event that offers a diverse range of session topics that include instructional, cultural, health and wellness topics, and many more. Don’t miss out on networking with subject matter experts and colleagues from across Hawai‘i and beyond!

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Questions? Contact sumrcamp@hawaii.edu

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Hawaiʻi High Pressure Processing Summit

Join Leeward Community College’s Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center (WVAPDC) for a day of food innovation and exploration at Hawaiʻi’s first-ever high pressure processing (HPP) summit. This one-day event will showcase the state’s only HPP machine and explore how the technology boosts food safety, extends shelf life, and supports the development of minimally processed, preservative-free products. View the event flyer or visit the Hawaiʻi High Pressure Processing Summit webpage for more information

This event is open to the general public. UHCC faculty, staff, and leadership are invited to attend the event at no cost.

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Call for Proposals: Kapi‘olani Summer Camp 2025

Kapi‘olani Summer Camp is in its 6th year, and will be held August 11-14. All staff, faculty, administrators, and community partners are invited to submit a presentation proposal (submission deadline: May 2, 2025 by 11:59pm HST). This is a fantastic opportunity to engage in professional service and share your experience, insights, and/or resources with colleagues in a friendly, supportive, and engaging context!

Submit a Presentation Proposal! 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the summer camp counselors at sumrcamp@hawaii.edu.

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Kapi‘olani Summer Camp 2024 ⛺️

Kapi‘olani Summer Camp (Aug 5 – 8) is an engaging, free, Zoom-based professional development and personal growth event. There is a diverse range of session topics that include instructional, cultural, health, and wellness topics, and much more. Feel free to share this news with colleagues, students, or even friends and family – anyone who’s interested is welcome to join us for as many sessions as they’d like at this FREE event!

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Questions? Contact sumrcamp@hawaii.edu

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Kapi‘olani Summer Camp Call for Proposals ⛺️

Kapi‘olani Summer Camp is on again this summer for August 5-8, and we want to hear from YOU! Last year, 333 participants joined us for this free, peer reviewed online conference and professional development event. All University of Hawai‘i staff, faculty and administrators are invited to submit a presentation proposal. Presenters will be notified of their acceptance by May 24.

Submit a Presentation Proposal! 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the summer camp counselors at sumrcamp@hawaii.edu.

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AI in Library and Academic Research

We will share the possibilities and problems we have encountered in library research with students using AI tools such as ChatGPT, as well as discuss the recent UH guidance on generative AI, and how we are teaching students to use it.

Select the following link to register now: go.hawaii.edu/Mny.

Presenters: Jonathan Young and Sarah Nakashima, Librarians, Hamilton Library, UHM (60-minute presentation followed by 30 minutes of open Q&A/Discussion)

Contact Laura Armer at larmer@hawaii.edu for any questions.

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ChatGPT in Higher Education: Learn and Share

Join us for a conversation about ChatGPT. We will provide an overview of ChatGPT with a focus on Higher Ed implications, including live demonstrations, a panel of facilitators who will share their personal experiences with ChatGPT, and an opportunity to have open small group discussions around a particular sub-topic of interest.

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Contact Laura Armer at larmer@hawaii.edu for any questions.

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Kapi‘olani Summer Camp 2023 ⛺️

Kapi‘olani Summer Camp (July 31 – August 4) is an engaging, free, Zoom-based professional development and personal growth event hosted by Kapi‘olani Community College. Presenters from all 10 UH campuses and beyond will facilitate a diverse range of sessions that include instructional, cultural, health, and wellness topics, and much more. You, your colleagues, your friends, and ‘ohana are welcome to attend this FREE event!

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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the summer camp counselors at sumrcamp@hawaii.edu.

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Integrating E-books and Videos into the Laulima Lessons Tool Workshop

The Center for Teaching Excellence presents a workshop on Integrating E-books and Videos into the Laulima Lessons Tool. This hands-on workshop will introduce some of the primary online video and e-book resources available through Hamilton Library.

Topics will include:

  • Finding and working with video resources—including Films on Demand, Swank, and Ethnographic Video Online
  • Finding and working with e-books (and articles)
  • Sharing and embedding resources through Laulima’s Lessons tool
  • Pedagogical considerations and resources for Laulima
  • There will also be time at the end to work on developing courses.

Presented by:
Brian Richardson, Librarian, Hamilton Library

This event is sponsored by the OFDAS Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) and Hamilton Library.

To register: https://www.ofdas.hawaii.edu/events/

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