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Selected Campus Resources (optional)

Sample Syllabus

Below is a list of optional campus resources that Faculty members can include into their syllabus. Please be sure to check the links before giving them to students as the links may change overtime. Resources marked with an asterisk (*) after their name indicates that they are a confidential resource with whom you may seek assistance.  They can help to guide and advise you while keeping their conversations with you confidential.

Advocacy Office | CampusHELP | Center for Teaching Excellence I Counseling and Student Development Center* | Equal Employment Office/ Affirmative Action Office | Human Studies Program | International Student Services | KOKUA Program | LGBTQ+ Center | Mānoa Human Resources | Office of Gender Equity* | Office of Student Conduct | Office of Title IX | Prevention, Awareness, and Understanding (PAU) Violence Program | Student Parents at Mānoa (SPAM)* | UH Confidential Advocacy* | University Health Services Mānoa*

Advocacy Office
This office upholds the University’s nondiscrimination policy and handles complaints and concerns regarding protected class issues.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 210
(808) 956-4431
jln@hawaii.edu

CampusHELP
Campus Resource and Service Center is an office that can assist you in locating information and resources for campus-related questions or concerns.

2656 McCarthy Mall, Keller Hall 111
(808) 956-5000
uhmcrsc@hawaii.edu
https://manoa.hawaii.edu/crsc/landing/

Center for Teaching Excellence
CTE maintains ongoing dialogue about excellence in teaching through professional development programs and services at UH Mānoa.  CTE offers services for TA training, teaching evaluations, individual consultations, and innovative teaching spaces.

1733 Donaghho Road, Kuykendall Hall 107
(808) 956-6978
cte@hawaii.edu
http://www.cte.hawaii.edu

Counseling and Student Development Center*
Services encompass personal, academic and career concerns. All services are confidential and designed to be timely, accessible, preventative, and personalized to meet your needs.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 312
(808) 956-7927
http://www.manoa.hawaii.edu/counseling

Equal Employment Office/ Affirmative Action Office
The EEO/AA Office promotes the university’s commitment to diversity by overseeing the development and implementation of policies and procedures for the UH System.

2500 Campus Road, Admin Srvcs Bldg 1-102
(808) 956-7077
eeo@hawaii.edu
https://www.hawaii.edu/offices/eeo

Human Studies Program
The Human Studies Program works with the UH research community to ensure the health, welfare, rights, and dignity of people who volunteer for UH research; and provides free IRB review for UH-affiliates.

2425 Campus Road, Sinclair 10
(808) 956-5007
uhirb@hawaii.edu
https://researchcompliance.hawaii.edu/

International Student Services
The Office of International Student Services strives to support international student success by advising students on immigration regulations, serving as a resource, and advocating for international students and education.

2600 Campus Road, QLC 206
(808) 956-8613
issmanoa@hawaii.edu
https://www.hawaii.edu/issmanoa

KOKUA Program (Kahi O Ka Ulu ‘Ana – “The Place of Growing”)
This office is responsible for providing disability access services to students with disabilities. Faculty, staff, and students with concerns related to access and equal opportunity for students with disabilities should contact this office.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 013
(808)956-7511
(808) 956-7612 (Voice or TTY)
kokua@hawaii.edu
https://hawaii.edu/kokua/

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer+ (LGBTQ+) Center
The LGBTQ+ Center strives to maintain a safe and inclusive campus environment free from harassment and discrimination. The center offers daily direct services, advocacy, and a study lounge.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 211
(808) 956-9250
lgbtq@hawaii.edu
http://manoa.hawaii.edu/lgbtq/

Mānoa Human Resources
Mānoa HR provides tools and resources for employees, supervisors, administrators, and prospective employees in areas including but not limited to classification, compensation, recruitment, selection, labor relations, training, and other HR related matters.

2500 Campus Road, Hawaii Hall 115
(808) 956-0712
uhmhr@hawaii.edu
https://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcafo/uhmhr

Office of Gender Equity*
The Office of Gender Equity offers direct services to victims and survivors of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Services offered include crisis screening and assessment, case referral, safety planning and risk assessment.

Jamie Newalu, LSW
Telephone: (808) 956-9499
Email: geneq@hawaii.edu
Queen Liliʻuokalani Center for Student Services 210
2600 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
https://blog.hawaii.edu/genderequity/

Office of Student Conduct
This office ensures the rights and responsibilities of students are upheld as it relates to a safe and welcoming campus learning environment. They oversee the student code of conduct and issues/concerns related to academic grievances.  In particular, the academic grievances they handle are grade-related issues and academic misconduct (e.g., plagiarism) issues. All other graduate student grievances should be reported to Graduate Division.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 207
(808) 956-4416
oja@hawaii.edu
http://www.studentaffairs.manoa.hawaii.edu/departments/judicial_affairs.php

Office of Title IX
Members of the UH Mānoa community, guests, faculty, staff and students have the right to be free from all forms of sex/gender harassment, discrimination and misconduct (e.g., acts of sexual violence, sexual harassment, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking). The university believes in zero tolerance for sex/gender-based misconduct. Should you experience or witness sex or gender-based violence, please contact this office.

2500 Campus Road, Hawaii Hall 112
(808) 956-2299
t9uhm@hawaii.edu
https://manoa.hawaii.edu/titleix/

Prevention, Awareness, and Understanding (PAU) Violence Program
Services include education, information, safety planning, academic support, and referrals to campus and community resources. Their approach is student-centered, collaborative, and based in trying to help inspire, educate, and empower students and campus communities to build safe living-learning environments.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 211
(808) 956-8059
uhmpau@hawaii.edu
http://manoa.hawaii.edu/pauviolence

Support is also provided to students accused of sexual misconduct by another student. Questions can be answered about the investigation process, findings, and procedures. However, the respondent support staff member is not legally required to maintain confidentiality and does not provide any legal advice.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 305
(808) 956-4392
PAUrs@hawaii.edu
http://manoa.hawaii.edu/pauviolence

Student Parents at Mānoa (SPAM)*
This office provides support, advocacy, and referrals for pregnant and parenting students.

2600 Campus Rd., QLCSS 211
(808) 956-8059
gotkids@hawaii.edu
http://manoa.hawaii.edu/studentparents/

UH Confidential Advocacy*
The UH Confidential Advocates provide confidential advocacy services and case management to victims* of sex discrimination and gender-based violence (including sexual harassment, gender-based harassment, dating and domestic violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and sexual assault) who are involved in the University system on Oʻahu.

Natalia Villegas
Telephone: (808) 341-4952
Email: nataliat@hawaii.edu

Pop in/Walk in Services:
Join Zoom Meeting: https://hawaii.zoom.us/my/hccmanoaadvocate
Mondays: 1PM – 3:30 PM
Tuesdays: 9:30 AM – 12 PM
Wednesdays 9:00AM – 11:00AM
Thursdays 4:30PM – 6:30PM

University Health Services Mānoa*
A wide range of medical services are offered either by appointment or on a walk-in basis. This office provides a staff of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, nutritionists, pharmacists, laboratory technicians, and other support staff.

1710 East West Rd.
(808) 956-8965
uhsm@hawaii.edu
https://www.hawaii.edu/shs/our_services/