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Forum - Serving Under-Represented Students: Perspectives
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Type
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Educational
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Date
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Tuesday - 1/10/2006
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Time
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12pm - 1:45pm
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Location
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Chaminade University
Ching Conference Center
3140 Waialae Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96816
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Cost
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Free
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The forum will discuss the role, the problems and the future of schools, whose missions are to serve under-represented students. Panelists will represent three Historically Black Colleges, the American Indian Tribal Consortium, and Kamehameha Schools.
Nationally distinguished educational leaders from pre-dominantly Black colleges, including Larry Ervin, President of Huston-Tillotson University (Texas); Beverly Hogan, President of Tougaloo College (Mississippi); Dorothy C. Yancy, President of Johnson C. Smith College (North Carolina); Bettye Parker-Smith, Vice-president of Dillard University (Louisiana); as well as Gerald Gipp, Executive Director of the American Indian Educational Consortium will participate as panelists. Joining the panel, Rodney Chamberlain, Headmaster of Kamehameha Schools-Maui, will present the native Hawaiian perspective. Dr. Nani Lee, Chaminade University Associate Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Director, Community and External Affairs will moderate.
The Chaminade Forum Series will be held from January 10-12, 2006. The cost to all forums is free and open to the public, but due to space limitations, reservations are requested by calling: 739-4663. Co-sponsored by Chaminade University and the Faculty Resource Network at New York University.
For more info contact: Kapono Ryan
(808) 735-4797
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