This year’s聽聽was moved to Zoom on Friday, April 10, 2026 after the 糖心Vlog官方 M膩noa campus was closed due to extreme weather. The theme of the Open House was Human-Centered AI and featured Dr. Shyam Sundar, who is a recognized expert on socially聽responsible AI. Dr. Sundar proceeded with his keynote presentation on Zoom and the SCI Alumni of the Year awards were also presented. The LIS awardee this year was聽, retired Digital Initiatives Librarian from Kapi驶olani Community College, previous Hawai驶i Library Association president, and community leader.
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LIS and 糖心Vlog官方M English Dept working on a Dual MA Agreement
Rich Gazan has been working with faculty at the 糖心Vlog官方M English Department to establish our eighth Dual Master鈥檚 Degree. We anticipate approval in the next few months. Historically, English degrees are one of the most common undergraduate degrees of LIS students. This will help students to build on expertise related to publishing, literacy, and many other issues.聽
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LIS Honored with H艒poe Assessment Award
The Library and Information Science Graduate Program in the School of Communication and Information has been named one of 20 degree programs to receive the 2026 H艒poe Assessment Award, a new faculty-led honor recognizing exemplary commitment to strengthening curriculum and student learning.
Selected from more than 200 undergraduate and graduate programs, the 20 awardees emerged through a rigorous peer-review process led by the Assessment Report Review Committee (ARRC), a team of approximately 40 faculty members trained jointly by the M膩noa Faculty Senate鈥檚 Committee on Educational Effectiveness (CEE) and the 糖心Vlog官方 Assessment and Curriculum Support Center (ACSC).
The award was established in 2025 by the M膩noa Faculty Senate鈥檚 CEE to celebrate faculty-driven efforts to use assessment meaningfully and effectively. CEE Chair Justin Walguarnery described the initiative as 鈥渇or faculty, by faculty,鈥 honoring the thoughtful, sustained work of using assessment to make an appreciable difference in the academic experience.
鈥淗艒poe鈥 evokes the 驶艒hi驶a lehua in its fullest and most vibrant bloom鈥攁 powerful symbol of programs that have matured, flourished, and demonstrated a deep commitment to continuous improvement.
鈥淲e鈥檝e always valued reflective practice,鈥 said Rich Gazan, who as Program Director coordinated LIS assessment during the review period. 鈥淔or our students and for ourselves. We thank the Assessment Report Review Committee for this honor.鈥
Beginning in Fall 2026, all degree programs will have the opportunity to conduct a self-evaluation using the award鈥檚 criteria, which include clearly articulated student learning outcomes, curriculum mapping, evidence of student learning, fair and reliable evaluation practices, meaningful use of results, and culturally responsive assessment. Programs that demonstrate 鈥渇ull bloom鈥 across these areas will be automatically nominated for subsequent H艒poe awards.
For more information: /news/2026/02/13/hopoe-award-honors-manoa-programs/
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Abert, Rees, and Snyder Receive Nicolich Award
Three LIS students graduating this spring鈥擠evlin Abert, Kristen Lyda Rees, and Jon Snyder鈥攈ave been named recipients of the Lillian Nicolich Memorial Award. This distinguished honor recognizes students who 鈥渕ake lives better for everyone around them.鈥 Drawing on nominations from students, faculty, and members of the professional community, the selection committee identified individuals who lead through generosity, collaboration, and service. Whether in the classroom, through professional engagement, or in everyday interactions, each recipient exemplifies a spirit of gracious leadership.
Devlin Abert is recognized for her positive and thoughtful presence in the classroom. Her active engagement encourages others to contribute, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas. In nominating Devlin, a faculty member noted that Devlin鈥檚 intellectual curiosity consistently propels her beyond course expectations. In a class assignment evaluating a digital archive, she independently reached out to project creators to gain deeper insight鈥攁n initiative not required, yet deeply appreciated. As her instructor observed, 鈥淚n the midst of a busy semester and looming deadlines, this level of curiosity and commitment to going above and beyond was truly admirable.鈥
Lyda Rees is celebrated for her exceptional record of service within both the LIS program and the broader professional community. Peers nominating Lyda highlighted her empathy, attentiveness, and readiness to support others. Her leadership roles include serving as treasurer for Hui Dui, contributing to the SAA student chapter, participating in N膩 Hawai鈥榠 鈥業mi Loa, and presenting at Hawai鈥榠 Library Association conferences. Across these efforts, Lyda demonstrates a collaborative, solution-oriented approach. As one student shared, 鈥淭o say that Lyda is a lifelong learner is an understatement; she is simply amazing.鈥
Jon Snyder was nominated by a professional mentor who commended his dedication to service and leadership. As secretary of the SAA student chapter, Jon works to strengthen connections within the archival student community. He balances academic responsibilities with his role as Project Archivist at 鈥楿lu鈥榰lu, all while remaining an engaged and supportive collaborator. A non-traditional student who transitioned from a career in graphics, Jon brings a valuable perspective to discussions of career pathways. His mentor noted that 鈥淛on is a role model for lifelong learning and offers unique insight into the job market and professional growth.鈥
The Lillian Nicolich Memorial Award was established by LIS alumni to honor the legacy of Lillian Nicolich, a 2006 graduate who passed away in 2024. Remembered for her kindness, integrity, and unwavering dedication to others, Lillian embodied the very qualities this award seeks to recognize.
For more information about the award, visit:
/lis/introducing-the-lillian-nicolich-memorial-award/To make a donation, please visit:
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First Semester Seminar Field Trips to Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum and Moku o Lo’e
New students in the First Semester Seminar visited Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum on Friday, March 6th and toured the museum and library with current LIS student and PHAM librarian, Camille Dahmen. They then visited Moku o Lo’e on Saturday, March 7th, and toured the island and library with current LIS student and Moku o Lo’e employee, Kelsey Maloney. The field trips gave them the opportunity to not only see fellow students in their work environments and learn more about Hawai驶i libraries and museums, but also to build community with each other.
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Lunch & Learn Another Success for Incoming & Graduating Students
22 faculty and students showed up for the program’s 7th Lunch & Learn on Sunday March 8th. Activities included seminars on writing reflective essays, web design, and feasting on Mandi鈥檚 homemade chili.
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SAAsc 糖心Vlog官方s Center for Oral History
Future archivists in the 糖心Vlog官方M Society of American Archivists Student Chapter visited the 糖心Vlog官方M Center for Oral History on 24 February. The COH is one of the nation鈥檚 oldest oral history centers, and will be celebrating its 50th anniversary soon.聽 They were interested in how oral history pioneering activists developed collections and learned about their preservation challenges.聽

