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New vision for Mō‘ili’ili development has educational kuleana

March 4, 2016

Kamehameha Schools and the University of Hawaiʻi are collaborating on a vision for Mōʻiliʻili lands that Kamehameha Schools owns in the UH area. Leaders from the two educational institutions met at UH Mānoa on Thursday, March 3 for a charrette, or intense period of planning activity, as part of a long-term partnership dubbed Hui Hoʻopili ʻĀina.The big picture is to envision what Moʻiliʻili can be for the Native Hawaiian community. How it can benefit the university, students coming in and their families and their communities, and how it can also benefit Kamehameha Schools—the "triple bottom line"--the commercial bottom line, the educational kuleana as well as a kuleana to Native Hawaiian communities.

 
 
 

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