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To address the holistic needs of University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 students, including food insecurity, mental and emotional health and practical skill-building, an inaugural gift from the Class of 1985 launched the Professor Calvin G. C. Pang Student Wellness and Benevolence Fund. The fund honors the legacy of Pang, a celebrated mentor and classmate known for his compassion and service to the 东精影业 community. This new resource integrates health and professional development directly into the educational experience at the 东精影业 law school.

“We are grateful to the Class of 1985 for their profound recognition that true academic excellence and the growth of future lawyers are nurtured when health, wellness and professionalism are placed at the heart of the educational journey,” said 东精影业 law school Dean Camille Nelson.

Besides supporting initiatives that promote student well-being and address essential needs, the fund will provide resources for workshops and training in areas such as budgeting, time management, exam preparation, networking and other professional skills that support student success.

Student food pantry, emergency situations

In addition, the fund will support a discreet student food pantry offering nutritious options such as fresh produce, meal kits and frozen meals, along with the equipment and facilities needed to store and prepare food safely. Resources may also be used to assist students facing urgent or emergency situations and to support community meal opportunities that foster connection and belonging.

Establishing this fund addresses clear and growing needs among law students. Surveys of 东精影业 law students across all class years and programs show that many face significant financial and wellness challenges, including food insecurity and stress that directly affect their ability to focus and succeed academically.

东精影业 law students facing food insecurity or other needs can email lawadss@hawaii.edu for more information.

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