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Welcome to our group presentation. Des Toni Janine Nanett
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Japanese Memorial This memorial was placed here for the arrival of the first group of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. It is located on the lawn near the Kennedy Theatre.
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Hawaii Hall Original campus building in a neo-Georgian style: the oldest building on campus that was completed in the year 1912. The beautiful, the old : Hawaii Hall. Which in now the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Social Work.
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Campus Center Activities eating places student government stores
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The Campus Center Murals were done by:Calley O’Neal Contemporary HawaiiAncient Hawaii
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Stan Sheriff Center Ground breaking December 1992 Many activities in and around the Center First named Special Events Arena now called the Stan Sheriff Center Designer/Builder: Charles Pankow Builders Ltd. Cost $32.24 Million Seating Capacity 10,031
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The Dome
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Weight Room Located on the bottom floor Open to the whole school For Student-Athletes Building a new weight room for the rest of the school
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Rainbow Tique Open during games and also during the week Logo sport wear and souvenirs Located by the Ticket Officegames Open during the week Carries UH logos
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Other facilities Ticket Office Coaches office Intramural office Women’s and Men’s locker rooms Currently building new facility for Student- Athletes to have study hall
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Sporting Events Men’s and Women’s basketball Men’s and Women’s volleyball
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Parking Lot Campus Parking connected to the Stan Sheriff Center
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Kennedy Theatre Designed by I.M. Pei Seating Capacity 630 Information call 956- 7655
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Watanabe Hall Located in mid campus, next to Student Health Services on Correa Road
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Watanabe Hall Named after Kenichi Watanabe Received his doctorate in Physics and Mathematics in 1940 from the California Institute of Technology In 1940, he joined the University’s Math Department
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Watanabe Hall Went to the US Naval Research Laboratory in 1948 and pioneered in the study of ozone concentration in the upper atmosphere Spring 1969, received the University’s award in Excellence in Research First “local boy” to which a University of Hawaii building was dedicated
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Gate of Hope Located near the street corners of East-West Road and Dole Built by Alexander Liberman, 1972 Sculpture refers to engineering principles to build complex structures
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Gate of Hope It is rumored that the sculpture is a replica of the “bad” finger. The creator applied to the engineering department, but didn’t get accepted. He applied elsewhere and graduated. The sculpture was payback to the engineering department.
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Welcome Everyone, sit back relax and enjoy the show! I’m Toni, I’ll guide you to the East West Center and show the significant of this institution and its purpose for students from Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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East-West-Center
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Programs and Services The east west center is a national education and research institution It contains a major bulk of information and resource from Asia and the Pacific Islands The center was established in 1960 administered by the congress The center is a public non profit institution It offers wide range
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Activities 02/15/99 there will be an international fair displaying all various culture identity from the Asia and the Pacific Every Thursday during the semester a quest speaker is invited to speak about the current event happens in both the Pacific and Asia and it’s a great chance for people who majoring in Pacific Asian studies.
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