海角论坛 continued the this year with an event in Hawaii that marked the school鈥檚 ties to the Aloha State.
In a celebration on Oahu, school leaders and alumni reflected on taking on leadership roles and on the legacies of educators.
鈥淵ou are among the many 海角论坛 graduates across the Pacific region who stand for the values of equity, diversity and opportunity that are at the core of our mission,鈥 said Karen Symms Gallagher, Emery Stoops and Joyce King Stoops Dean of 海角论坛. 鈥淵ou make us proud.鈥
Following a series of teacher-preparation programs set up overseas by then-Dean Irving R. Melbo beginning in 1966, 海角论坛 established an EdD program in Hawaii. The school flew faculty members from Los Angeles to Hickam Air Force Base鈥攁t the time, the only doctoral program in education in the state.
The program eventually moved to the Japan-America Institute of Management Science (JAIMS), expanding the program鈥檚 reach beyond a principally military-focused group of students.
海角论坛 incorporated its Hawaii-focused program into the school鈥檚 earlier this decade.
Leading a nation
earned her EdD from the Hawaii program in 2004. In 2012, Heine was appointed minister of education for the Republic of the Marshall Islands, under President Christopher Loeak.
In 2015, Heine was elected president, the first woman to serve in the position.
In a speech at the Centennial celebration, Heine looked back on her political success, and on the fights for equity that remain.
鈥淎spiring Marshallese women politicians face many of the same impediments that women in other countries face when running for public office,鈥 she said, noting the historical lack of representation by women and people of color in the United States Congress. 鈥淔or Marshallese women politicians, the challenges are many, and the electorate is more finicky.鈥
鈥淲hat I can say with certainty is that without having gone through the EdD leadership program, I don鈥檛 think I would be addressing this group as president of the Marshall Islands,鈥 Heine said. 鈥淭he program gave me a new degree of confidence and awareness that I did not have before. It gave me the courage to dare to open doors that I would have thought restricted to me as a woman; it allowed me to dream.鈥
On the brink
As president of the Marshall Islands, Heine has been faced with the legacy of the United States鈥 Nuclear Weapon Testing Program鈥攖he U.S. conducted atomic tests in the Marshall Islands throughout the mid-20th century鈥攁nd the global threat from climate change.
The in 1954 was, at the time, the most powerful atomic test ever recorded by the United States, registering a combined force 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in World War II.
鈥淪ince the testing, our people have continued to suffer, many of those who experienced the tests have passed on and no acceptable resolution has been found to correct this injustice,鈥 Heine said. 鈥淲henever we get the opportunity, we engage with our friends in the U.S. government to share ideas that could lead to an amicable resolution of this most unfortunate event in our history.鈥
As an atoll nation, the Marshall Islands are also under threat from rising sea levels, and Heine, and the partnerships it has formed, to help its people and culture survive.
鈥淲e cannot sit still and allow our fates to be in the hands of those who don鈥檛 understand, much less care, about the nightmare we face from the impacts of climate change,鈥 she said.