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M. Thomas Gammarino is the author of the novels King of the Worlds (ChinMusic Press, 2016) and Big in Japan (Chin Music Press, 2009), and the novella Jellyfish Dreams (Amazon Kindle Single, 2012). His short fiction has appeared in The New York Tyrant, Tinfish, Word Riot, and The Hawai'i Review (among others), and he received the 2013 Elliot Cades Award for Literature. He lives in Honolulu with his wife and kids.
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UHWO Library, West Oʻahu Campus
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Sara Aiello, 689-2700, saiello@hawaii.edu, http://www.uhwo.hawaii.edu/library
Tuesday, April 19 |
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11:00am |
AS(you)H Week Mānoa Campus, Hemenway Courtyard
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11:00am |
Department of Public Safety - Safety and Wellness Training Mānoa Campus, Hawaii Hall 309
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12:00pm |
The Cultural History of Magnetic Recording Mānoa Campus, UH Manoa iLab (Building 37)
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12:00pm |
Linguistics Seminar Mānoa Campus, St. John Auditiorium (St. John, Room 011)
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12:30pm |
The Library of Congress Daniel K. Inouye Distinguished Lecture Series Mānoa Campus, Center for Microbial Oceanography Research and Education (C-MORE)
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2:00pm |
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Paula Puskarova West Oʻahu Campus, E243
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2:30pm |
Reading and Talk Story with M. Thomas Gammarino West Oʻahu Campus, UHWO Library
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3:00pm |
Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships Information Session Mānoa Campus, Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services Rm. 411
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3:00pm |
Thinking about Graduate/Professional School Mānoa Campus, Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services Rm. 208
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4:30pm |
Zumba Class West Oʻahu Campus, Campus Center Loft, 2nd Floor
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5:00pm |
How to Apply to Law School Mānoa Campus, Wlliam S. Richardson School of Law, Seminar Room 1, 2515 Dole St
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6:30pm |
Korean Film Series: My Mother, The Mermaid Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies
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7:00pm |
UHWO Distinguished Visiting Scholar Jonathan Mark Kenoyer West Oʻahu Campus, C225
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7:30pm |
UH Jazz Ensemble Mānoa Campus, Barbara Smith Amphitheater
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