about top leftabout top right

News & Photos

Click a thumbnail to view a larger version of a photo.

KCHS Honors Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation

Haunani Apoliona, Kū Kahakalau, Naomi Losch, and Alan Murakami, Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation were honored on Saturday, March 18th, 2011 at Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies. The “I Ulu I Ke Kumu” award is given for extraordinary commitment and excellence in Native Hawaiian education. This Saturday’s ceremony and awards dinner is the second annual event and generates scholarship funds for Hawaiʻinuiākea students.

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

A New Home for Native Hawaiian Student Services

A New Home for Native Hawaiian Student Services

Welina Mai! The NEW Native Hawaiian Student Services Technology Resource Center is now open in Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services Room 104!  Kōkua a Puni and Hawai‘inuiākea Native Hawaiian Student Services Kauhale (collectively known as “Native Hawaiian Student Services”) opened up its newest space in the Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services Room 104. In QLCSS, we provide all the same services and programs our students have come to value and enjoy in the Kōkua a Puni Student Lounge housed in Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies:
• Academic counseling
• Wellness counseling
• Tutoring in math, English/writing, Hawaiian Language
• PC computer and printing access
• Launa and meeting space
• Programs and services referrals
• Academic enrichment, career development, and technology workshops
• Cultural and community engagement opportunities

Additionally, we have secured a Title III Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions Program Supplemental Technology Grant which will help us to develop our QLCSS space into the Native Hawaiian Student Services Technology Resource Center over the course of the next year. As such, we will expand our technological offerings for students to include:
• Access to Mac computers
• Access to soft ware like Adobe Creative Design Suite
• Access to teaching and learning tools like Elluminate and Promethean technologies
• Workshops for students to learn how to use all of the technologies available in the Native Hawaiian Student Services Technology Resource Center.

We are also in the process of outfitting our new space with new furniture so students will be able to study, create, learn, network, and launa in a beautiful and engaging space. Native Hawaiian Student Services would like to thank Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge Dean, Dr. Maenette Benham, and the former Executive Director of Hawai‘inuiākea and current Program Officer for the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Dr. Myrtle Yamada, for securing this exciting new student space and support in providing equipment and furniture. We’ll see you in QLCSS!

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

Hawaiinuiakea Spring 2007 Graduation Ceremony

On Saturday, May 12, 2007, at the Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies Halau Haumea, faculty, students, and families gathered for a graduation ceremony to acknolwedge Native Hawaiian graduate and undergraduate students from all diciplines across the University of Hawaii at Manoa Campus.

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

gallery thumbnail

Page 1 of 1 pages