Community College Culinary Programs

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Kapi?olani Community College, formerly Kapi?olani Technical School, is a public, co-educational commuter college in Honolulu, Hawai?i situated on the slopes of Diamond Head in Waik?k?. It is one of ten branches of the University of Hawai?i system anchored by the University of Hawai?i at M?noa.


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Establishment

Originally located at Pensacola Street and Kapi?olani Boulevard (from which the school gets its name), adjacent to President William McKinley High School in the Makiki community, Kapi?olani Community College was established in 1946 as Kapi?olani Technical College. The school was administered by the Territory of Hawai?i as one of its chief vocational schools, specializing in food service. In 1965, its curricula was modified and became an open-door public college administered by the University of Hawai?i. As part of the realignment of programs, the school adopted its current name.

Expansion

Experiencing rapid growth in the 1970s, Kapi?olani Community College needed larger facilities. In 1974, the Board of Regents acquired a 52-acre (210,000 m²) parcel of land on the slopes of Diamond Head in Waik?k?, formerly owned by the United States Army. Kapi?olani Community College opened its second campus at Fort Ruger, the only college in the University of Hawai?i system to have two campuses of its own. The Board of Regents then agreed to move with a complete transfer of programs to the Fort Ruger campus and close the Makiki campus. Kapi?olani Community College finally completed the transfer in the late 1980s.

National acclaim

Kapi?olani Community College gained national attention in 1976 when radiology instructors Roland Clements and Harry Nakayama developed a new hip x-ray technique. In 1986, Kapi?olani Community College's respiratory care program won a national award as an outstanding vocational education program. Also in the late 1980s, Gallaudet University Regional Center opened at the Fort Ruger campus.

Recent developments

Kapi?olani Community College is currently in the process of establishing the Culinary Institute of the Pacific, already challenging other notable culinary schools in the world to provide quality talent. Among the alumni of this program are Alan Wong, Sam Choy, and Wayne Hirabayashi, cofounders of Hawaii Regional Cuisine. Other notable alumni are Alan Tsuchiyama of Sheraton Waik?k?.

The school is working on expanding the curriculum to include such classes as culinology and perhaps a Bachelor's in Applied Sciences.


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Academics

Kapi?olani Community College is the state's largest comprehensive community college with technical, occupational and professional programs in business education, food service and hospitality education, and nursing. It offers the state's most successful university transfer program as well as a well-respected STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) program. Nationally, Kapi?olani Community College has been recognized for its programs in health sciences and education for emergency medical services. Locally, KCC is well known for its culinary program. Other students attend Kapi?olani Community College as a starting point before moving on to the University of Hawai?i at M?noa and other four-year universities to complete a bachelor's degree.

Of all the community colleges in the University of Hawai?i System, KCC has the largest liberal arts student body with over 5,000 students enrolled annually. Some of the most popular majors for students transferring from KCC to universities are Business, Nursing, Art, Psychology, English, Biology and Pre-Med. The campus has one of the nation's largest international student bodies and attracts students from over 100 nations including very large numbers of students from Japan, Korea, China and Hong Kong because of its programs of study, links to the University of Hawaii - M?noa, and proximity to Waikiki. It is also a leading community college campus in Hawaii for business education programs such as information technology, accounting and marketing.


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Points of interest

Campus art includes:

  • Spirit Way, bronze sculpture by Sean K. L. Browne, 1987
  • Pohaku O Leahi, ceramic sculpture with water feature by Lucille B. Cooper, 1994
  • Hawaii, Hawaii, faceted glass mural by Erica Karawina, 1988
  • Mai Ka Mea Hana Ka ?Ike (From Tools, Comes Knowledge), basalt sculpture by Mark Watson, 1988
  • Sol III, fiberglass and steel sculpture by Mamoru Sato, 1973

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Notable alumni

  • Jason Tom is musician, teacher and inspirational & motivational speaker known for beatboxing.

Also of interest:

  • Kapi?olani Community College Cactus Garden

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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