Announcements

Student Assistant Needed

I have an opening for student assistant at 7.75 per hour -- knowledge of various programs in computer required.
The work hours can be 3-4 hours a day. Opening from February 15 to end of March. Please inquire at SECE bulletin.

Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo, PhD
Professor and Coordinator
Filipino and Philippine Literature Program
University of Hawaii-Manoa
Spalding 255, 2540 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-6970; (808) 956-5978


ISV Meeting Reminder @ UHM!

Gday and hola!

My name is Roxanne Stols and Imy recruiting partner Lucia Gargaglione and I have come all the way from Australia and Argentina to recruit students at UHM for a very special volunteer program next summer. I have attached a press release file about our organization and the program we have running. I was hoping it was possible for you to email this press release to the students in your faculty to remind them about the information meeting we are conducting in the Campus Center Room 310, on the Thursday 7th of Febraury. It really is an awesome opportunity for the students of UHM to give and learn next summer. Any help you can proved us would be greatly appreciated.

I look forward to your response.

Warmest Regards,

Roxanne Stols & Lucia Gargaglione
ISV Campus Representative

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT VOLUNTEERS

Amazing Travel Opportunity

International Student Volunteers (ISV) is looking for students from UHM to travel overseas this summer on its exciting volunteer and adventure programs.

Selected participants will have the opportunity to travel with a group of students from all over the world (18 years and over) on volunteer projects and adventure tours to either Australia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, Thailand or Croatia. The program lasts for 1 month but students may elect to travel from two weeks up to three months.

Traveling alongside ISV trained project and tour leaders, students will spend the first two weeks volunteering in real hands on projects, in either social community development (improving the quality of impoverished villages, building houses for refugees, teaching children English etc) or conservation (working with endangered sea turtles, working with Australian wildlife, planting trees in New Zealand etc).

The second two weeks will see the group launch into an adrenaline filled cultural and adventure tour of their chosen country, involving such activities as white water rafting, glacier climbing, rappelling, scuba diving and jungle kayaking.

ISV's Campus Representative, Roxanne Stols says the company is looking for fun, outgoing students to partake in the highly sort after programs.

Caitlin Anderson, from Cornell University participated in the Australian program says,

"The things I have learned on this trip are invaluable to me. I learned so much more than I ever thought I would; this has been a life-changing experience that I would recommend in a heartbeat."

ISV's mission statement is "to combine education; conservation and recreation into the most incredible experience of a lifetime, while giving back to the local communities in the countries in which we are traveling." Because ISV is a not for profit organization, students can offset the cost of the program through tax deductible sponsorship donations from the community.

ISV will be holding information meetings on Thursday the 7th of January, every hour on the hour from 9am - 5pm in the Campus Center - Room 310, for those students interested in the program. More information on the program can be found at www.isvonline.com

For more information, please contact:
Roxanne Stols
American Campus Representative
International Student Volunteers
Mobile: 213 446 0372
Office: 714 779 7392
E-mail: zerokarizma@gmail.com
Website: www.isvonline.com