Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 20, Number 12, 1 December 2003 — HCC Chancellor [ARTICLE]

HCC Chancellor

Hawai'i Community College is seeking applicants for the position of Chancellor to serve as the chief executive officer responsible for the overall administration and management of the college's instructional, student services, institutional support, academic support, continuing education and vocational training programs. The chancellor serves as the liaison to the president of the university, the Board of Regents and the State See BRIEFS on page 17

BRIEFS from page 6

Legislature. Minimum qualifications include a master's degree or equivalent, administrative experience in a college at the deanship level and attainment of full professorial rank or demonstrated record of professorial management experience in an educational agency, industry or government. Nominations and applications are being accepted for the position. For a job description and applieaūon information, go to www.hawaii.edu/executivesearch. For more information about the University of Hawai'i, go to www.hawaii.edu.

Applications and nominations may be sent to Dr. Shirley Daniel, chair of the Chancellor Search Committee for Hawai'i Community College, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo, HI 96720-4091, or fax 808-974-7692, with originals postmarked no later than three working days after the fax receipt. For inquiries, contact 808-974-7659, or sdaniel@hawaii.edu. Review of applications has already begun and will continue until the position is filled.

ComDuter classes

Low-cost computer classes for

adults are being offered in December and January at the Community Learning Center in Nānākuli. An "Introduction to Excel" class offers familiarization with the basics of Microsoft Excel, a powerful tool to analyze data and business statistics. The class is offered Wednesdays, Dec. 3, 10 & 17, 5-9 p.m. "Excel Level II" will build on what was learned in the introductory class. Topics include additional formatting, enhancing charts, managing workbooks and analyzing data using functions and filters. The

class will be held Wednesdays, Jan. 7, 14 and 21, 5-9 p.m. The classes, whieh are being sponsored by Kamehameha Schools in partnership with the Native Hawaiian Community-Based Education Learning Center at Leeward Community College, will be held at the Community Learning Center at Nānākuli in the Pacific Shopping Mall ('Ewa side next to laundromat), 87-2070-C Farrington Hwy., Wai'anae. $10 registration fee. For more information, eall William Souza at 455-0660, or Kimberly Lezza at 843-3502. ■