Comments on: Mト]oa chancellor candidates to visit campus in April /news/2012/03/23/manoa-chancellor-candidates/ News from the University of Hawaii Sat, 11 Dec 2021 03:06:53 +0000 hourly 1 By: Eva Fierst /news/2012/03/23/manoa-chancellor-candidates/#comment-16923 Tue, 01 May 2012 16:45:27 +0000 http://www.hawaii.edu/news/?p=5303#comment-16923 I am sad to see Robert Holub leave the University of Massachusetts. He arrived from California, clearly a stranger to the NorthEast. This has not at all impacted our university and its needs. To the contrary, it may have been beneficial to have someone take a fresh look at the system. His sensitivity, accessibility, his vision and his energy have been exceptional. Holub has achieved immense progress and has effected positively all aspects of the institution. It would be a shame and a tremendous loss for Hawaii to turn down such a gifted administrator.

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By: Laura Ruby /news/2012/03/23/manoa-chancellor-candidates/#comment-16096 Mon, 23 Apr 2012 06:04:48 +0000 http://www.hawaii.edu/news/?p=5303#comment-16096 I agree entirely with Margaret Maaka’s comments.

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By: フヌミトVlogケルキス News staff /news/2012/03/23/manoa-chancellor-candidates/#comment-13428 Mon, 09 Apr 2012 17:31:55 +0000 http://www.hawaii.edu/news/?p=5303#comment-13428 In reply to Mark Rooney.

Hi Mark,

The presentations are not being live-streamed but will be made available to the public for viewing. Thank you for your interest.

Update—Each candidate’s public presentation will be made accessible on the following the last candidate’s presentation.

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By: Margaret Maaka /news/2012/03/23/manoa-chancellor-candidates/#comment-13330 Sun, 08 Apr 2012 21:15:12 +0000 http://www.hawaii.edu/news/?p=5303#comment-13330 Aloha:

I would like to preface my comment by acknowledging the work of the search committee–they have a difficult task.

However, I do want to state my concern that our searches for executive leadership at the system and campus levels are sadly notorious for not valuing our “local” and proven expertise. The recent list of finalists for the Mト]oa chancellorship is a good illustration of this. It is a sad commentary that there is, apparently, NO ONE from our community who has the expertise to lead our flagship institution.

I am also concerned that we continue to conduct searches that do not invite any input from faculty, the community, and other stakeholders during the initial screening rounds. We are, after all, a land, sea, and space grant institution. Local knowledge/input is critical.

IT IS WITH THIS IN MIND THAT I CALL FOR A LIST OF FINALISTS THAT DIGS DEEPER INTO THE APPLICANT POOL.

There is nothing to be lost by offering up well qualified candidates with “local” knowledge (along with those already selected).

With this in mind, we need to consider candidates (especially with experiences at the executive level of administration) who are
* intimately familiar with campus leadership,
* understand the needs of our community, and
* able to balance Manoa’s responsibilities (in terms of research, teaching, and service) at the local, national, and international levels.

As an alumna of Mト]oa and a faculty member of twenty years, I strongly believe that we have everything to gain from appointing someone who is familiar with the unique ways of Hawai’i.

I am interested in learning if others feel the same way. Please add your comments (whether supportive or not).

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By: Mark Rooney /news/2012/03/23/manoa-chancellor-candidates/#comment-12115 Sun, 25 Mar 2012 21:44:56 +0000 http://www.hawaii.edu/news/?p=5303#comment-12115 Hi, Will these upcoming public presentations be made available to people on the neighbor islands via web conferencing?

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