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Alita chose the Master of Arts in Communication at HPU because she wanted to excel in public relations, business and international communication.
“The graduate experience at HPU has taught me that structure is essential for my everyday life, both in and out of school. The diversity of nationalities both at HPU and in Hawaii has allowed me to understand that teamwork, clear communication, patience and cultural sensitivity are all keys to success at the graduate level. I have also learned a lot about myself."
"I recommend HPU because the programs and instruction are academically solid, and the incredible location speaks for itself.” Alita Kristensen Student- Master of Arts in Communication Norway
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MSN Faculty
Faculty members in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Graduate Program at Hawaii Pacific University are committed educators, scholars, researchers, expert nurses, and skilled change agents. With academic backgrounds and wide-ranging experiences in nursing and public service, the MSN faculty members bring a balance of theory and practical insight to both classroom and clinical laboratory experiences.
For more information, click on the faculty photo or name.
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Dale Allison, Ph.D., APRN-Rx, RNC, FAAN University of Pennsylvania Professor of Nursing
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Margaret L. Anderson, Ed.D.,MSN, RN, APRN University of San Francisco Associate Professor of Nursing |
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Patricia Burrell, Ph.D., RN, APRN, BC University of Utah Interim Department Chair, Graduate and Post Baccalaureate Nursing Professor of Nursing |
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Randy Caine, EdD, APRN, ACNS-BC, ANP-BC Pepperdine University Dean, College of Nursing and Health Sciences Professor of Nursing |
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Catharine Critz, PhD, RN, CPNP, APRN Syracuse University Associate Professor of Nursing |
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ReNel Davis, PhD, RN University of Colorado Professor of Nursing
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Hobie Feagai, EdD, MSN, RN, FNP, APRN University of Tennessee, Knoxville Associate Professor of Nursing
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Patricia Lange-Otsuka, Ed.D. RN, APRN, BC Nova Southeastern University Professor of Nursing
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Michelle Marineau, Ph.D, MSN, RN, FNP, APRN University of Hawai'i at Manoa Associate Professor of Nursing |
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