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StarJohn Awakuni
Recipient of Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Service
State Employee of the Year

Fiscal Dept.
University of Hawaii Nomination for 2005 Team Excellence Award of Merit

Tokiko Bazzell
received $10,000 MVS US-Japan Friendship Commission award

Lynn Davis
publication of Photography of Old Hawaii
Sarah K. Vann Service Award Recipient

Randy Burke Hensley
received Miriam Dudley Award for Excellence in Library Instruction

Nancy Morris
contribution to "Charlot, Posada, and Mexican Life" show

Karen Peacock
publication of Micronesian Histories: An Analytical Bibliography and Guide to Interpretations and her recent essay

Patricia Polansky
publication of Russkaia pechat' v Kitae, IAponii i Koree: katalog sobraniia Biblioteki imeni Gamil'tona Gavaiskogo universiteta

Special Collections & DNS
The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection Of Documents

Special Collections & DNS
The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection Of Documents

Chieko Tachihata
compiled annotated bibliography and guide to reference sources on women in Hawai'i

Virginia Tanji
Pathways to Online Information

Paul Wermager
Pathways to Online Information

Jan Zastrow
Certified Archivist

Ellen Chapman
Our Latest Certified Archivist

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Library Hall of Fame


John Awakuni named State Employee of the Year

Photo of John Awakuni

Manoa Fiscal Officer John Awakuni of Library Services was recognized by Gov. Linda Lingle as the State Employee of the Year. In the wake of the disastrous flash flood in Manoa Valley on Oct. 30, Awakuni successfully managed the overwhelming fiscal demands and deadlines with determination and grace. Awakuni also received the 2005 Manoa Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Service.

"John's outstanding competence, tireless dedication and sheer perseverance displayed during the difficult months following the flood make him one of the true heroes on campus," says Lingle.

Click here to read the governor's news release.


John Awakuni receives UH Manoa Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Service

As fiscal officer and institutional support specialist for Library Services, John Awakuni would be deserving of recognition "under normal circumstances," his supporters say.

This academic year, his initiative and expertise were tested in the wake of the October flood. He never missed a deadline despite the "triple burden" of handling his normal job while coordinating purchasing, documentation and follow-through required by state and university insurance agencies and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

In 35 years with the university, 19 years with Library Services, he has honed highly specialized skills above and beyond those normally used by fiscal officers elsewhere in the UH system.

The Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Service honors Manoa staff members who demonstrate outstanding work performance, service and leadership. Criteria include record of competence and efficiency, exceptional contribution in the attainment of program objectives, creative solutions to difficult problems, integrity and dedication to the mission of a program.


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