November 26, 2012

The first community forum at Honolulu Community College

<p>At the UH community forum at Honolulu Community College are, from left, Board of Regents members James Lee and Chuck Gee, Honolulu Comunnity College Chancellor Erika Lacro and UH Executive VP for Academic Affairs Linda Johnsrud and UH President M.R.C. Greenwood.</p>

UH community forum at Honolulu Community College

At the UH community forum at Honolulu Community College are, from left, Board of Regents members James Lee and Chuck Gee, Honolulu Comunnity College Chancellor Erika Lacro and UH Executive VP for Academic Affairs Linda Johnsrud and UH President M.R.C. Greenwood.

<p>At the UH community at Honolulu Community College are, from left, Board of Regents members James Lee and Chuck Gee, Honolulu Community College Chancellor Erika Lacro, UH Executive VP for Academic Affairs Linda Johnsrud and UH President M.R.C. Greenwood.</p>

UH community forum at Honolulu Community College

At the UH community at Honolulu Community College are, from left, Board of Regents members James Lee and Chuck Gee, Honolulu Community College Chancellor Erika Lacro, UH Executive VP for Academic Affairs Linda Johnsrud and UH President M.R.C. Greenwood.

I enjoyed our first community forum at Honolulu Community College on November 16, where students, faculty, staff and parents were invited to ask me questions and express their thoughts and concerns about the future of the University of Hawaiʻi.

Joining me on the panel were Board of Regents members James Lee and Chuck Gee, Honolulu Community College Chancellor Erika Lacro and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Linda Johnsrud.

You can get the forum schedule online.

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