Professor Pat Kamalani Hurley
Leeward Community College
  -- University of Hawai'i 

Aloha mai!

Ua lehulehu a manomano
ka 'ikena a ka Hawai'i

Great is the knowledge of the Native Hawaiian people


Laulima, University of Hawai'i
 

Language Arts Division  96-045 Ala Ike Street, Pearl City HI 96789

Prof. Hurley's classes at 
Hawaii Pacific University (Pipeline)
Com 3420 Business Communications
(RP, resume, Ics, gw)
 
English 209W: Business Writing
(Spring 2011)

This writing intensive course is designed for students interested in a career in business. Students learn to organize and evaluate effective communication in writing, to compose various of letters and reports,  to write and evaluate job resumes.
 

 
Ling 102W: Introduction to the Study of Language
(Spring 2011)

Students investigate the nature and workings of  language: its structure and systems. General linguistic principles applicable to all languages will be covered.

About me

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My Projects:
Pūpū A 'O 'Ewa
Native Hawaiian Arts and Literary Magazine

Ka 'Umeke Kā'eo
Native Hawaiian Writing Awards,
Language Arts Division

Project Kuikahi
Native Hawaiian Volunteer Database, A
Haas Center for Public Service Project with Stanford University
 
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Acknowledgments: Tech mentoring by Dorothy So HIrata and Leanne Chun