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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Library and Information Science Program

Cheri Ebisu named LIS Program Coordinator

We are very happy to announce that LIS alumna Cheri Ebisu will begin as LIS Program Coordinator May 1, 2019, and in lieu of a formal press conference :), she was kind enough to respond to a few questions:

How did you discover the LIS Program initially?
I am sure Google was involved initially, but Christian was probably my real introduction to the program. I scheduled a meeting with him and we talked about classes and tracks and puppets.
What made you want to apply for the Program Coordinator position?
I applied for this position because I wanted to help ease the transition after Christian’s departure and because I think I can provide a new perspective and new ideas to increase student enrollment and job recruitment. The LIS program is a very special program and if I can stick around it for as long as I can, I will.
What do you actually do in this position — and what would you like to do?
So far the job is 50% herding cats and 50% documentation. Some of what I would like to do is upping the program’s PR game, helping students get more practical experience throughout their time in the program, and just making sure we all survive day-to-day.
Any advice for new and continuing students?
Ask questions. Get feedback. Communicate with your classmates, faculty, and me. You’re not alone and two people solving a problem is often better than one.
Tell us something about yourself not many people know.
Despite my well-known fear of large rabbits, one of my top three favorite books is Watership Down by Richard Adams.
The office decor. Why?
Christian and I both talked a lot about transitioning former classmate and faculty perceptions of me as a very recent former student. He told me to make the desk space my own, but now that I’m settled I think a more unifying design to reflect the program itself would help. I also have grand designs for the office, commons, and Diner, so, in the end, Christian has really created a monster. But one with good intentions.

Welcome and congratulations Cheri!