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Kamehameha Schools, the and Chaminade University of Honolulu have partnered to create 贬ā濒补耻 ʻ?nana ma Kapaʻakea, a collaborative learning space that connects, engages and facilitates the success of students as they transition from high school to college and onto careers. The 惭ōʻ颈濒颈ʻ颈濒颈 center is home to a unique educational incubator program designed to strengthen 惭ōʻ颈濒颈ʻ颈濒颈’s capacity to nurture, educate and uplift students and learners within the communities it serves.

贬ā濒补耻 ʻ?nana will enable learners to engage in highly creative, culturally-grounded, interdisciplinary collaboration with students from various colleges and programs. The learning center will also provide access to equipment, researchers, mentors and industry experts.

“These programs support incubating new businesses and product ideas, along with developing solutions for challenging community and business concerns,” said Hailama Farden, Kamehameha Schools community engagement and resources regional director for Kona Oʻahu.

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Halau Inana ma Kapaakea meeting space
The collaborative learning space includes a ground-floor meeting area.
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