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  • Type: Special Event
    Date: Tuesday - 1/15/2013
    Time: 4pm-5pm
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    Neal Blaisdell Center
    777 Ward Avenue
    Honolulu, HI
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Chaminade to Host NYU Symposium on Minority Education

Panelists from Kamehameha Schools and Five Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Discuss How to Reach High-Risk Minority Students

Honolulu, Hawai‘i (Jan. 8, 2013) — As part of New York University (NYU) Faculty Resource Network Winter Seminars, Chaminade University and the East-West Center are sponsoring a special symposium in Hawai‘i on Tuesday, Jan. 15 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. in the Clarence T.C. Ching Conference Center on the Chaminade Campus.  The symposium will feature a panel of five presidents from Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Shawn Kana‘iaupuni of Kamehameha Schools, who will discuss programs that help minority students successfully attend and graduate from college. This event will bring together mainland and local educators to discuss programs that have been effective and new ideas for recruiting, retaining and engaging high-risk students, including those who are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.

The event is free and open to the public.

Studies by Kamehameha Schools and the Pacific Policy Research Center show that Native Hawaiian students are among the least likely to graduate from college. The national average of bachelor’s degree attainment is 24.4 percent; for Native Hawaiians, the average is 15.2 percent.

(Source: Influential Factors in Degree Attainment and Persistence to Career or Further Education for At-risk/High Educational Needs Students, Aug. 2010)  The statistics are similar for African Amercan young people on the mainland.

“Great strides have been made over the past 40 years in increasing educational opportunities for both African American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students,” said Dr. Michael Fassiotto, Associate Provost and Director of Chaminade University Graduate and Educational Outreach. “However, many challenges and barriers to higher education still exist for these under­represented populations. Chaminade is proud to co-sponsor and host this symposium that will bring this conversation to the forefront and help find more ways to increase minority student achievement locally as well as nationally. The fact that we will have the presidents of five HBCU’s on campus meeting with Dr. Kana‘iaupuni of Kamehameha Schools is a unique chance for us to discuss minority education as a local as well as national issue.”

Chaminade is a federally designated Native Hawaiian-serving institution and 13.5 percent of its student body is Native Hawaiian.

The panelists are:
  • • Dorothy Cowser Yancy, Ph.D., President, Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C.
  • • Larry Earvin, Ph.D., President, Huston-Tillotson College in Austin, Texas
  • • Billy Hawkins, Ph.D., President, Talladega College in Talladega, Ala.
  • • Beverly Hogan, M.S., President, Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Miss.
  • • Haywood Strickland, Ph.D., President, Wiley College in Marshall, Texas
  • • Shawn Malia Kana‘iaupuni, Ph.D., Division Director, Public Education Support, Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu, Hawai‘i
The moderator will be Ron Robin, Ph.D., professor of media, culture and communication and senior vice provost for planning at NYU and senior vice provost for NYU Abu Dhabi.

“In many ways, Hawaii, with its rich diversity, is a model for the country as a whole. These experts will provide local educators as well as those visiting from the mainland with a front-line view of minority education,” said Dr. Joseph Peters, Dean of Education at Chaminade.

This symposium is a program of the Faculty Resource Network at NYU, an award-winning professional development initiative that sponsors programs for faculty members from a consortium of over 50 colleges and universities, including a core group of 13 HCBUs. Chaminade is the only Hawai‘i member of the Network. The Network hosts lectures, symposia and intensive seminars, all of which are designed to improve the quality of teaching and learning at its member and affiliate institutions.

There are 105 HCBUs in the United States, defined by the Higher Education Act of 1965 as any college or university established prior to 1964 whose main mission was (and is) to educate black Americans and who is accredited or has made strides toward being accredited.
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Back to the top ABOUT CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU INTRODUCTION
Celebrating 50 years of educating students for life, service and successful careers, Chaminade University offers programs of study grounded in the liberal arts with day, evening, online and accelerated courses.

The main campus is located in Kaimuki at 3140 Waialae Ave., Honolulu, HI 96816, with 11 satellite locations around Oahu military bases and Catholic parishes and schools.



For more information, visit the Chaminade University website (link above) or call (808) 735-4711.

CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY'S MISSION
Chaminade University offers its students an education in a collaborative learning environment that prepares them for life, work and service. Guided by its Catholic, Marianist and liberal arts educational traditions, Chaminade encourages the development of moral character and personal competencies, and the commitment to build a just and peaceful society. The University offers the civic and church communities of the Pacific region its academic and intellectual resources in the pursuit of common aims.

CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW

INSTITUTION: Chaminade University of Honolulu
PRESIDENT: Dr. Mary C. Wesselkamper
YEAR FOUNDED: 1955
SPONSORSHIP: Independent with Catholic, Marianist affiliation
DEGREE LEVELS OFFERED: Associates, Bachelors, Masters
CALENDAR PLAN: Semester, two summer sessions/four, ten-week evening sessions

FTE Student/FTE Faculty ratio: 10.97: 1
Students receiving financial aid -93.71%
Native Hawaiian ethnicity breakdown: 13.91 %

CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY -- DESCRIPTIVE OVERVIEW

Chaminade University of Honolulu is a small, Catholic, comprehensive university sponsored by the Province of the United States of America of the Society of Mary (Marianists). It is located on a hillside in suburban Honolulu, two miles from Waikiki beach. Chaminadefs fall 2005 enrollment is more than 3,000 -- 1112 traditional day students, and approximately 2,000 students enrolled in graduate studies and the accelerated evening program offered at 11 sites on Oahu and via distance education. Chaminade currently offers three bachelors degrees in 21 undergraduate majors, six graduate degree programs, and several professional certificate programs.

Celebrating 50 years of educating students for life, service and successful careers, Chaminade University offers programs of study grounded in the liberal arts with day, evening, online and accelerated courses. The main campus is located in Kaimuki at 3140 Waialae Ave., Honolulu, HI 96816, with 11 satellite locations around Oahu military bases and Catholic parishes and schools. For more information, visit the Chaminade University website at www.chaminade.edu or call (808) 735-4711.

CHAMINADE AT A GLANCE

  • Students and faculty at Chaminade have a very wide range of backgrounds and beliefs. The values-centered education at Chaminade is universal and ecumenical.
  • Students and faculty at Chaminade have a very wide range of backgrounds and beliefs. The values-centered education at Chaminade is universal and ecumenical. Chaminade is ranked nationally among the top colleges in its category for diversity by U.S. News & World Report.
  • Chaminade offers significant financial aid to assist underrepresented minority students.
  • Chaminade University of Honolulu (CUH) is the only Catholic University in Hawaii. Founded by the Society of Mary under the leadership of Father Robert Mackey in 1955, Chaminade has been educating students in the Catholic Marianist tradition for nearly 50 years.
  • Chaminade is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
  • Intimate in size with an excellent student teacher-ratio (11:01), CUH students and faculty enjoy a spirit of ohana supporting each other ensuring their future success.
  • Chaminade has been producing teachers who serve in the state for nearly 50 years; the statefs first online Masters in Education was offered in 2004. The University also offers degrees in early childhood development and elementary education. It is also the only Montessori teacher preparatory program in Hawaii.
  • The award-winning Interior Design program is the only one in Hawaii offering a four-year degree in interior design.
  • Business is one of the most popular areas of study, and the Hogan Entrepreneurial Program, led by a group of successful business advisors, prepares undergraduate students for entrepreneurial work in a wide range of organizations.
  • Chaminadefs basketball team earned worldwide acclaim in 1982 with its 77-72 victory over the number-one ranked University of Virginia, still known as one of the biggest upsets in sports history.


CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY - A BRIEF HISTORY
The University is named after the founder of the Society of Mary, Father William Joseph Chaminade, a French Catholic priest who survived the political turmoil and religious persecution of the French Revolution. Father Chaminade believed that the rebuilding of the Church in France in the aftermath of the French Revolution would best be accomplished by the engagement of the laity in small communities of faith, dedicated to prayer, education and acts of service to the larger community. After two decades of work with those communities, and the founding of the Daughters of Mary in 1816, the third part of his vision of the Marianist Family materialized when he founded the Society of Mary, a religious community of priests and lay brothers in 1817.

The Marianists realized that education provided the means for passing on their distinctive vision of the Christian life to future generations, and, central to their educational efforts, was an emphasis on liberal education. In this sense, they understood that education was not merely a means for imparting a religious vision, but also an intellectual formation valuable in itself. This educational tradition and spirituality of the Society of Mary also embodies the ideal of service and an abiding respect for the complementary nature of a liberal education, on the one hand, and professional and technical education on the other. As the only Catholic university in Hawaii, Chaminade affirms a commitment to the integration of intellectual skills, Marianist values, social responsibility and cultural awareness.

In 1849, members of the Society of Mary came to the United States to minister to immigrant populations. As an outgrowth of their ministry, they founded first what grew to the University of Dayton and, shortly thereafter, what became St. Maryfs University of San Antonio. In September of 1883, eight Marianists arrived in Honolulu and assumed the leadership of what is now St. Louis School. After many years of encouragement by the alumni of St. Louis, the decision was made by the Marianists to establish a Catholic college in Honolulu and, as a consequence, St. Louis Junior College opened in 1955. In 1957, the college became a four-year coeducational institution and the name was changed to Chaminade College. Chaminade expanded its services to the community in l967 with the establishment of an evening session to serve adults with business, family and military responsibilities who desired to pursue a college degree. In l977 Chaminade added graduate programs, and the name was changed to Chaminade University of Honolulu.

Leadership
In 1996, Dr. Sue Wesselkamper became Chaminadefs eighth president and the first woman to serve in such a post in Hawaiifs history. The University is guided by a 40-member Board of Regents and 25-member Board of Governors representing a wide spectrum of business, government and education leaders from throughout Hawaii. Chaminade employs 291 full time faculty and staff and has approximately 300 adjunct professors on its active list.

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