Understanding and Exploring Mānoa’s Campus and Hawaiʻi’s Communities
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Kuykendall 106 Events Room
Becoming part of this university’s community includes understanding the importance of place and people in this state. This workshop presents suggestions to assist new faculty navigating Hawaiʻi, including Mānoa’s campus and community. The presenters will share strategies, research, and resources for working with community members, students, and colleagues across campus.
Presented by
Lori Furoyama, PhD
Educational Specialist, Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Excellence
Walter Kahumoku III, PhD
Director, EdD Professional Doctorate in Education, Associate Professor, College of Education, Educational Administration
This event is co-sponsored by the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Excellence, the College of Education—Educational Administration, and the OFDAS Faculty Mentoring Program (FMP).
Upcoming Events
- Up and Autumn
- Increase Efficiency & Effectiveness during Writing Sessions
- Introduction to Zotero
- Moms (and Parents) of Mānoa
- An Easy Introduction to Lamakū Learning Management System
- Teaching in Troubled Times: Revisited
- Welcome to Your Campus Sensory Room
- Friday Afternoon Yoga
- Fall Virtual Writing Room
We strive to host inclusive and accessible presentations. Some events are in person, others online. For online, live captioning will be provided. To request additional accommodations, please email us before the event. Mahalo!