Most Recent Workshops
* = Video Presentation Recording Available
UHMC Basic Needs Referral Training 2-18-22*
UHMC Basic Needs Referral Training – Introduction Workshop
Date: February 18, 2022
Presenters: Kaiao Staff, UHMC Personal Support Counselors, Maui Economic Opportunity Inc., UH Maui College HINET Program, and UHMC Basic Needs Committee
This workshop provides staff and faculty with the information they can share with their students and the training on how to do that warm hand-off to a counselor or program.
Resources
- UH Basic Needs: https://www.hawaii.edu/student-basic-needs/ or uhmcbn@hawaii.edu
- Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc website: https://www.meoinc.org/
- HINET: https://maui.hawaii.edu/hinet/ or hinetmau@hawaii.edu
- Printed Student Resources Guide (1)
- Basic Needs Referral Training, 2-18-22 Slides
Kīpaepae Foundations – Pilina (Building Relationship) 2-15-22*
Kīpaepae Foundations – Session 5: Pilina (Building Relationship)
Topic 3: Lawena (Behaviors) – Pilina (Building Relationship)
Date: February 15, 2022
Presenters: Hōkūlani Holt and Luana Kawaʻa
Objectives: Attendees will gain an understanding of protocol, why it is important, and what makes a Hawaiian cultural protocol uniquely Hawaiian.
Resources
Video: “Mo’okū’auhau” (Kumu Cy Bridges)
ALOHA by Kupuna Pilahi Paki
Legacies of Title IX in the Law*
Date: February 8, 2022
Panelists:
- Cathy Betts, Director, State of Hawaiʻi Department of Human Services
- Linda Ichiyama, Representative, State of Hawaiʻi House of Representatives
- Sabrina S. McKenna, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi
- Moderator: Jennifer Solidum Rose, Director, University of Hawaiʻi Office of Institutional Equity
A panel of leaders will address their experiences with and vision for Title IX, the Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act.
Organized by UH Mānoa Law
Resources
View the recording on Vimeo: Legacies of Title IX in the Law
Slides from Representative Linda Ichiyama
Slides from OIE Director Jenn Rose
Campus Open Forum 2-1-22*
UH Maui College Campus Open Forum
Date: February 1, 2022
Chancellor Lui Hokoana leads discussion on UHMC updates
Agenda:
- Shared Services Overview (Megan Villasenor & Sara Reed)
- Enrollment (Chancellor Lui Hokoana)
- Q&A
Resources
UHMC Campus Open Forum, 2-1-22 Slides
Conversation with Director, Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority*
Date: January 30, 2022
Director: Kim Bassford, Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority
January 30th is Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day in Hawaiʻi. This program celebrates it and the 50th anniversary of Title IX, with a virtual discussion featuring Kimberlee Bassford, director of the documentary film “Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority”.
Program presented in partnership with the Hawaiʻi State Bar Association Civic Education Committee
Organized by UH Mānoa Law
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Civil Service PD Day 6-25-21*
Civil Service Professional Development Day
Date: June 25, 2021
Agenda:
- 8:30 am – Welcome & Chancellor’s message
- Bring a “dish” to the virtual potluck that represents you and your “culture” (the dish could be a photo, object or a thought)
- 9:15 am – Office Ergonomics – Miles Nirei
- 10:00 am – Increasing Productivity Using Google Drive (Laureen Kodani & Kealii Ballao)
- Increase your productivity with a smart and collaborative workflow. Eliminate unnecessary steps and gain more time in your day! Participants need to be at their workspace with a computer (Internet access, etc.)
- 11: 15 am – Lunch, pick -up
- 11:30 am – Lunch and HGEA Updates (Chastity Sadang)
- Send questions and topics of interest to csadang@hgea.org
- 12:30 pm – End
RESOURCES
- Works Smart with Google Apps presentation
- The following helpful resources are included in the presentation.
- Work Smart with Google Apps Activities Instructions
- Activity_2_Agenda
- You will need to be logged in to your Google@UH account to view, comment, and/or edit this GDoc.
Virtual Kāhili Paʻa Lima 5-13-21*
UHMC Virtual Kāhili Paʻa Lima Workshop
Date: May 13, 2021
Presenter: Tercia Ku of the Papa Ola Lokahi Native Hawaiian Health Organization on O’ahu
Join the UHMC Wellness Hui in an interactive afternoon of cultural wellness! Mahalo to Executive Director Sherri Daniels, presenter Tercia Ku, Hui No Ke Ola Pono lomi practitioner Kaunoa Hoopai for partnering with UHMC in offering the Virtual Kāhili Pa‘a Lima Workshop. Mahalo to Chancellor Hokoana, Regina Corniel, Cliff Rutherford and his students and Shawna & Richard Pabingwit for supporting this session.
Participants will need:
- Hand-towel
- Small pair of scissors
- Ruler
- Pen/Pencil
Beautiful Kahili made by Melissa
Kaʻao-FYE Faculty Check-In 4-30-21*
Kaʻao-FYE Faculty Check-In
Date: April 30, 2021
Facilitators: FYE Leaders, Laura Nagle and Eri Nomura; Liana Horovitz, Aubrey Matsuura, Whitney Hashimoto, Melissa Kirkendall; Kaʻao Model Taupouri Tagaro
Engaged discussion on how to integrate/apply the Kaʻao in your curriculum featuring faculty examples and UH Hilo and Hawai’i CC Director of Hawaiian Culture and Protocol Taupouri Tangaro
DOCUMENTS
Link to session Slides: Ka’ao/FYE Faculty Check-In, 4-30-21 Slides
UHMC Vaccine Info Session 4-30-21*
UHMC Vaccine Informational Session
Date: April 30, 2021
Presenters:
- Dr. Pang, DOH Maui District Health Officer, will address the status of the virus and vaccine effort in Maui County as well as provide an introduction to the various vaccine options and why they are important to keeping our island community safe.
- Kathleen Hagan, UHMC Associate Professor of Nursing, will review campus guidelines and regulations around COVID-19, easy options for COVID-testing and vaccinations, translate medical jargon into easily understandable key points about vaccine risks and benefits, and answer any questions from the campus community.
The UHMC Wellness Hui in collaboration with the UHMC COVID Task Force is offering 1-hour online information and question-and-answer session to give you the facts you need to make an informed decision.
DOCUMENTS
Campus Open Forum 4-27-21*
UHMC Campus Open Forum
Date: April 27, 2021
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The Craft of Teaching
The purpose of the Craft of Teaching initiative is to create learning cohorts of instructors to support each other’s growth in the craft of teaching. Members will learn strategies for making courses more engaging, teaching content more effectively, improving and assessing student mastery, while enhancing professionalism and the intrinsic rewards and joys of teaching.
Cohorts are formed at the beginning of each semester and last for two semesters. Cohorts meet face-to-face usually every other week during a semester based on the availability of the interested instructors.
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