The Shared Services Center is excited to host its second Symposia, titled “Creating a Sense of Place for Native Hawaiian Students.” Talk Story panelists will discuss how to create a sense of place for students in today’s higher education landscape. Panelists include Title III Fellows along with current Kapiʻolani CC students. The symposium is open to students, faculty and staff who are interested in this topic or are considering furthering their education.
Come find out how you can incorporate sense of place for our students in the classroom, the office or even online!
On the Panel:
Mark Kunimune – NAPALI Leadership program.
Skye Kaupiko – M.S. candidate fall 2021, Counseling Psychology – Marriage Family Therapy.
Angela Coloretti McGough – Ed.D candidate spring 2020, Educational Leadership.
Carin Tamayo – M.A. candidate spring 2019, Curriculum Studies STEM2.
Keisha Nakamura – M.S. Global & International Education.
Keauhou Mitchell-Aldan – M.A. candidate fall 2020, Indigenous Education.
Students on the Panel:
Kautious Latham
Makani Mahiʻai
Brandon Bernaldes
Laʻake Aliʻifua
RSVPs are warmly welcome by completing a short Google Form
Click here to download the Schedule of Events for the Symposium event.
Date: Friday, October 18, 2019
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Lama Library 1st floor Alcove