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Kapi'olani Graduates Kapi‘olani Community College 2019–2020 Kapi‘olani Graduates Kūlia I Ka Nu‘u | Strive for the Highest Engage. Learn. Achieve Mission Statement–Vision, Mission, Values ‘Ōlelo Nu‘ukia – Vision He Kula Nui Kāko‘o ‘Ōiwi ‘o Kapi‘olani Kula Nui Kaiāulu a na kā lākou mau haumāna puka e ho‘oikaika i ke kaiāulu o ko Hawai‘i mau kaiāulu like ‘ole ma ka honua e loli mau. Kapi‘olani Community College is a model indigenous serving institution whose graduates strengthen the social, economic, and sustainable advancement of Hawai‘i and the world. Ala Nu‘ukia – Mission He hale hāmama ‘o Kapi‘olani Kula Nui Kaiāulu no nā ‘ano kaiāulu like ‘ole, e ho‘olako i nā kānaka ho‘ākea ‘ike e hiki aku i ka pahuhopu ‘imi na‘auao, ‘imi ‘oihana, a ho‘olaulā ‘ike. He loa‘a nā palapala a‘o, nā kēkelē mua puka, me nā polokalamu ho‘īli kula he kilohana wale e ho‘omākaukau i nā haumāna maoli, kūloko, kaumoku‘āna, kau‘āina no ka mua he lako. Kapi‘olani Community College provides open access to higher education opportunities in pursuit of academic, career, and lifelong learning goals to the diverse communities of Hawai‘i. Committed to student success through engagement, learning, and achievement, we offer high quality certificates and associate degrees, and transfer pathways that prepare indigenous, local, national, and international students for their productive futures. Mission Statement–Vision, Mission, Values Nā lawena waiwai – Values Ho‘ohanohano ‘ia ka ho‘īlina a ka Mō‘īwahine o Kapi‘olani e Kapi‘olani Kula Nui Kaiāulu ma o kēia mau lawena waiwai: Kapi‘olani Community College honors the legacy of Queen Kapi‘olani through these values: • Kūpono: Practicing honesty and integrity with clarity in all relationships. • Kuleana: Sharing a common responsibility to support the future of our students, college, community, land, and sea. • Mālama: Protecting and perpetuating ancestral knowledge. • Kūloa‘a: Ensuring that the needs of our students are met with support and service. • Kūlia: Creating meaningful curricula and learning experiences that serve as a foundation for all to stand and move forward. Alaka‘i ‘ia mākou e kā mākou nu‘ukia like, lawena waiwai like, a me ka ho‘okō kuleana haumāna like ma o ke kāko‘o ‘i‘ini, ke a‘o, ka ho‘okō pahuhopu, me ka palapala ‘o Hawai‘i Papa o Ke Ao. We are guided by our shared vision, values and commitments and by the recommendations of Hawai‘i Papa O Ke Ao. Listing of Administration University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents Benjamin Asa Kudo, Chair Jan Naoe Sullivan, Vice Chair Wayne Higaki, Vice Chair Simeon Acoba Kelli K.K. Acopan, Student Regent Eugene Bal III Michael McEnerney Randolph G. Moore Alapaki Nahale-a Michelle Tagorda Robert Frank Westerman Ernest Wilson University of Hawai‘i System David Lassner, President Erika Lacro, Vice President for Community Colleges Kapi‘olani Community College Louise Pagotto, Chancellor Maria Bautista, Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Brian Furuto, Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services Thomas No‘eau Keopuhiwa, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Nāwa’a Napoleon, Dean of Arts and Sciences John Richards, Dean of Career and Technical Education Lisa B. Radak, Dean of Health Academic Programs Carol Hoshiko, Dean of Community and Continuing Education Message from the Chancellor Congratulatory Message from the Chancellor Congratulations to the 2019-2020 graduates and all those who supported you in reaching this significant milestone. You have persevered under extraordinary circumstances and you have prevailed. “Unprecedented” applies not only to the conditions you faced but also to the courage and the determination that you have had to summon in this, your final semester. During your time at the College, you’ve learned how to learn – an essential skill. You’ve gone deep into one program of study or broadly across many disciplines. You’ve calculated, written, spoken and possibly even acted, danced, done artwork and played music as you progressed in your academic journey. You’ve met new people and found new friends from Hawai‘i and beyond. And now, you’re ready to begin a new chapter, to take the next steps into your productive future. Once again, congratulations, graduates! Message from the Vice Chancellors Congratulatory Message from the Vice Chancellors Indeed, a job well done Graduating Class of 2020! I extend to you my warmest congratulations with pride and pleasure knowing that you achieved the goals you have aspired for. This milestone is an affirmation of your unique talents, innate abilities and firm conviction that nothing could dissuade you from chasing your dreams. Yes, it was a dream that made you all achievers now! Own it for it is yours to keep! Books may be gone but your dreams live on. It may have been a long and arduous paper chase but you pursued it with resolve despite the odds. Your courage took you where a few dare to go. As you bid goodbye to our KCC ‘ohana I trust that your success would always remind you that no distant star is beyond reach if one seeks for it. Learning is earned yet it does not cease when you leave here. It transcends beyond the confines of our classrooms. I hope that you will not lose the fire in sharing with your family and community what your alma mater has bequeathed to you to better the world we live in. That whatever career choice you decide from here on, you will pursue it with honesty, integrity, and commitment. I wish you all the best as you commence another phase of your surreal journey. Congratulations! Dr. Maria Bautista, Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs This spring marks the completion of your degree or certificate at Kapi‘olani Community College, but it’s certainly not the end of your learning. This is the beginning of the next chapter of your life, where you will continue to learn and grow in your chosen profession and in your personal life. Remember that you will always be part of the Kapi‘olani Community College ‘ohana and that KCC will always be your home. Dr. Thomas No‘eau Keopuhiwa, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Message from the Deans Welina me ke aloha. Iā ‘oukou pākahi a pau, ho‘omaika‘i nui! Wahi a kūpuna, “‘A‘ohe pau ka ‘ike i ka hālau ho‘okahi.” Pololei ‘i’o nō lākou! Ua ho’okō ‘ia ihola kou huaka’i i ‘ane’i ma Kapi’olani a he lako ‘oe. A he manawa kūpono e e’e hou ma kou wa’a e huli ho’i i ka moana ākea e huaka’i hou. No laila, a hui hou aku nō. E holo imua i ka moana o ka na’auao Students, many congratulations! According to the Kūpuna, “Not all knowledge is found in one school.” They are absolutely correct! You have completed your journey here at Kapi’olani and you are ready. For now is the time to board your canoe once more and turn to the vast ocean of knowledge for yet another journey. We shall definitely meet again. Until then, sail forth into the vast ocean of knowledge. Nāwa‘a Napoleon, Dean, Arts and Sciences I want to offer my heartfelt congratulations to our 2019-2020 Kapi‘olani Community College graduates. I also want to acknowledge the family and friends of our graduates who have no doubt played a supportive role in the accomplishment of our graduates. My hope for you is that you continue to engage, learn, and achieve your dreams for the future… and always be true to yourself! In the words of the great philosopher Dr. Seuss… “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.” Chef John Richards, CEC, CCA, CWPC Dean of Career and Technical Education – Culinary, Hospitality, Business, Legal and IT. Message from the Deans On behalf of Kapi‘olani Community College’s health program faculty – Congratulations Class of 2020! You’ve worked diligently, demonstrated compassion and devotion to your chosen profession, and sacrificed so much to attain your goal! We are proud of your accomplishments and are anxiously watching to see you grow as a health professional. Never stop learning and keep quality healthcare at the core of all you do. Take time to thank those closest to you for their support and guidance throughout your journey. Their encouragement has helped you achieve this great milestone in your life. When the time comes, remember to do your part in educating our future health professionals. Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts. - Winston S. Churchill Lisa B. Radak, Dean of Health Academic Programs List of Graduates Kapi‘olani Community College 2019 & 2020 Graduates ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Associate in Arts Academic Subject Ashlyn Mercedes McGarrah Liberal Arts, Art Certificate Mia Belisa Melamed Lia Maelle Lehuawai‘oli Asato Hawaiian Studies, Hawaiian Natasha Ann Tolentino Nacion Alana Kaleonanionawailani Jade Hana Enomoto Keahe‘āla‘iianiikekamaehuoKa- Rendorio Yuto Hisaoka hikikū Ki‘eki‘ekananioku‘uleile- Cassandra J. Robinson Hyun Soo Kang hua Kamohali‘i Caceres Isabelle L. Stobie Ka Ling Lam Lohelani Kamaluonalani Furta- Trinitie Malia Tiitii Kai S. Tokumine do-Gaspar Kaitlyn Ashley Victorino Cheyne Vincent Hokama-Ke- Associate in Arts alohi Academic Subject Liberal Arts, Business Clu Malamalono M. K. Hoka- ma-Paris Certificate Kathryn Mae Agdeppa Lilinoe A. C. Irvine Marine Option Program Sheeree Mae Caragdag Kawena Kaleiohi-Awong Howard Thiele Xuwei Chen Kaimanalikoikuulani Ka- Zhaoheng Chen neakua-Keawemauhili Advanced Prof Certificate– Jessica W. Chow Rhoselle M. Custodio Kauahelele‘imaikalani Pō‘ipe UHCC Kāneakua-Rauschenburg Austin Kenneth Ellison Egypt U‘ilani Kauahipaula Culinary Arts, Culinary Leoncio Ariel Evangelista Zena Ka‘awaloa Kauaula Management Wenting Feng Kaula Kauikeaokea Hoakua Ethan Momohara Shodai Han Krug Christopher Benjamin Harubin Zoey Su Yun He Kalani Quinton Miller Advanced Prof Certificate– Kalena M.
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