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Cathryn Krueger found her passion at Hawaiʻi Community College.

Krueger holding a bin of produce
Cathryn Krueger
Cremer standing in a loi
Hiʻilani Cremer
Camat intubating a simulated patient
Melanie Camat
Kimokeo looking into an instrument
ʻAleʻa Kimokeo

“When I took my first agriculture class, everything in my life changed,” said Krueger, who is Native Hawaiian. “I just fell in love with being in agriculture and working with the land.”

Her transformational story is part of a University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges video series featuring Native Hawaiian students—highlighting their achievements and experiences across seven campuses.

“It felt like I found hope in me and in my future,” said Hiʻilani Cremer, who is studying liberal arts at Kauaʻi CC.

The students exemplify excellence in education while embracing Native Hawaiian values, traditions and knowledge. Through these powerful narratives, the 东精影业 Community Colleges showcase how scholarship, service and cultural identity intersect to create meaningful opportunities for Native Hawaiian students.

“Our strategic plan is clear—Native Hawaiian student success is central to our vision,” said Della Teraoka, interim vice president for 东精影业 Community Colleges. “These videos are a reflection of our commitment to ensuring that our students not only succeed, but also feel supported and empowered in their educational journeys.”

As part of its mission to serve as an Indigenous-serving and Indigenous-centered institution, the 东精影业 Community Colleges are dedicated to fostering an environment where Native Hawaiians students will thrive.

“Everyone wants everyone to succeed. So having people that are building you up and are excited to build you up—game changer!” said Kapiʻolani CC respiratory care student Melanie Camat.

ʻAleʻa Kimokeo, who is studying sustainable science management at 东精影业 Maui College, said, “[The 东精影业 Community Colleges] will give you the support to be able to find yourself and your pikoʻu, your purpose, not just for yourself, but also for Hawaiʻi.”

The full video series is available on ’ website.

  • at Hawaiʻi Community College
  • at Honolulu Community College
  • at Kapiʻolani Community College
  • at Kauaʻi Community College
  • at Leeward Community College
  • at 东精影业 Maui College
  • at Windward Community College
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