Author Archives: Kumu Noël

About Kumu Noël

I teach Foundations I: Physical Assessment (Labs) to Sophomores, and Medical-Surgical Theory & Clinical to Junior Nursing Majors at Wesleyan University. During the May Term, I teach Transcultural Healthcare in Hawaii (Travel course) or Abuse in America (On-campus course) to students of all Majors. I love to travel, see the world, and develop relationship with people of all cultures...

Late Entry: May 20th Recap – Snorkeling Molokini Crater & “Turtle Town”…

On Monday, May 20th, following the weekend off, “class” consisted of a snorkeling excursion on the Impeccable Pride of Maui catamaran to snorkel the Molokini Crater and nearby “Turtle Town”… The fish and sea plants were beautiful in the crater… … Continue reading

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Friday, May 17, 2019 – Busy morning, then time off over the weekend…

On the morning of Friday, May 17th we visited the Iao Valley State Monument where a paved, 0.6 mile walk provides access to a scenic viewpoint of Kuka’emoku (the Iao Needle), an erosional feature that abruptly rises 1200 feet from … Continue reading

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Three sleeps to go…

And 18 students from Illinois Wesleyan University, majoring in a variety of subjects (Nursing, Pre-Med, Psychology, Elementary Education, & Business), who are taking H310/N390: Transcultural Healthcare in Hawaii during the 2019 May Term, leave with the faculty, Dr. Noel Kerr, … Continue reading

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