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CAREER

RESOURCES

APPOINTMENTS Self-Assessment Career Exploration Professional Communication Job Search

Workshops Class Presentations Job Fairs Employer Info Sessions Job Center Online (JCO)

Schedule an appt. with an EPC Advisor

via mysuccess.hawaii.edu

@kccepc CONNECT WITH US // ‘Iliahi 231 // 808-734-9066 // gethired@hawaii.edu //

EDUCATION

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Congratulations, Fall ‘18 Seed Grant Recipients

Increasing Diversity, Equity, & Access at KCC

  • The Title III Shared Services Center congratulates Fall 2018 grantees:
  • Jan Fried (Deaf Education) to partner with ʻIolani Palace to provide virtual tours

for deaf guests;

  • Mark Kunimune (EMS) to provide a stress management workshop in the lo‘ i for

paramedics; and,

  • Sara Ohashi (Title III) to host an inaugural symposium for Title III Fellows

focused on strategies to improve Native Hawaiian student success.

  • Next deadline: Friday, February 1, 2019
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Grants Development Update:

$2M+ proposed for innovation

  • Since July 2018, we’ve submitted funding requests worth $2,005,045 to support

innovative projects at KCC:

  • NSF Small Grants for Research, Maria Bautista, Herve Collin, Austin Anderson
  • Boise State University collaborative submission to NSF Improving STEM Education

(IUSE), Maria Bautista

  • National Science Foundation Pre-Engineering Education Collaboratives II, Herve Collin
  • Minority Business Development Agency, in partnership with the Rural Community

Assistance Corporation, Dean John Richards, Ronald Takahashi, Daniel Leung

  • National Institutes of Health Institutional Training and Director Program Projects,

International Research and Training Grants, in partnership with the John A. Burns School

  • f Medicine, John Berestecky
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Extramural Fundraising Update:

$3.18M raised since July 2018

  • Since July 1, 2018, we’ve raised $3,182,882 in grants and contracts to directly

benefit students for workforce development, industry apprenticeships, and more.

  • DOH-UHKCC for EMT Distance Learning, Maui, Hawaii, Kauai (DOH 17-024)
  • Develop an Introductory Training Course for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Paramedics on Community Paramedicine (CP)

  • Health Educator Pathway Training (HEPT) Program
  • Specific to Asthma Self-Management Education (ASME)
  • Advances Pharmacy Technician Program
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THE M MYSUCCESS EARLY A ALERT PR PROGRAM R RETURNS SPR PRIN ING 2 2019

Contact Michael Sheehey for inquiries/questions at 734-9567 or msheehey@hawaii.edu

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Asian Studies (38-40 credits)

Noted on a student’s transcripts which will help in their pathway towards a degree in the discipline.

International Studies (38-40 credits) A credential awarded to students who successfully complete a short- term structured series of courses in an interdisciplinary program and in many different fields of study.

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Congratulations, Anna Keola Thomas!

  • Congratulations to Anna Keola Thomas for

receiving a Title III Fellowship Award to participate in the International Indigenous Librarians Forum, February 6-10, 2019

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Congratulations, Hannah Aldridge!

  • The Title III Shared Services Center congratulates

Hannah Aldridge as the first Title III Fellow to successfully complete her graduate program.

  • Hannah graduated with a Master’s in Social Work in

May 2018 and passed the Social Work Licensing exam on December 5th.

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Interested in Professional Development Opportunities?

  • Please Contact or Visit Sara Ohashi,

Title III Fellowship & Professional Development Coordinator

  • Location: ʻŌhia 103
  • Email: sjohashi@hawaii.edu
  • Extension x9762
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SOS

(Secrets of Success)

http://library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/SOS

Workshops and resources to assist students in getting better grades and get through college