Hawaiʻi State Legislative Internship Program

September 28, 12:30pm - 1:30pm
West Oʻahu Campus, Ê»UluÊ»ulu Archive Exhibition Space, first floor of Library

Learn about participating in the the Hawaiʻi State Legislative Internship Program from a panel of distinguished speakers. The panelists include:

- former Hawaiʻi Congresswoman, Colleen Hanabusa

- former Hawai’i State Senator, Dwight Takamine

- former Special Assistant to Lt. Governor Shan Tsutsui and 51²è¹ÝWO alum, Rufino Dan Magliba IV

- President – Associated Students of 51²è¹ÝWO (AS51²è¹ÝWO) and former 51²è¹ÝWO Hawai’i State Legislative Intern, Isaiah Baclaan

- Political Science Professor, Dr. Masahide Kato

- Executive Assistant to the Chancellor, Ken Inouye

The HawaiÊ»i State Legislative Internship Program provides 51²è¹Ý West OÊ»ahu students with the unique opportunity to work with legislators in either the HawaiÊ»i State House of Representatives and the Senate. Interns will gain insights into elective politics and observe the legislative decision-making process. Interns work an average of 40 hours per week assisting a senator or representative from January through May 2017. Interns will get paid for work and receive the full cost of spring 2017 tuition while earning 12 academic credits.

For more information visit: http://www.uhwo.hawaii.edu/ekamakanihou/?p=4586


Event Sponsor
51²è¹ÝWO Career Development and Community Partnership, West Oʻahu Campus

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