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Hawai Kwok

NAC 8/133
212-650-6777
kwok@ccny.cuny.edu

Hawai Kwok is a proud graduate of two CUNY schools and has taught for over 20 years and has 17 years of experience developing programs. Before coming to the Psychology Department, she assisted in the development of the Master in Public Administration program followed by serving as the Tutoring Director for the SEEK department.  Along with hundreds of talented tutors, she guided thousands of students to academic success.  In 2019, she joined the Psychology Department as the Director of Academic Programs where she has helped create one of the most robust departments at CCNY.

Education
  • MA Psychology, CCNY
  • BA Psychology, New York University
  • AA, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Courses
  • PSY 10200 Introduction to Psychology
  • PSY 24600 Infancy and Childhood
Publications

https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2024.2362322 

  • Conferences/Presentations:  2018, Kwok Experiential Learning Symposium,
  • The Power of Mentoring: Fostering Inclusion, Leadership and Growth through
  • Experiential Learning – ELO Symposium, Guttman Community College; Models
  • for International Research Experiences in STEM Across CUNY | 2017, Kwok,
  • Panelist, Global, CUNY, CCNY;   What do
  • 3,000 Opportunity Program Students Need to Know to Succeed: Creating and
  • Measuring First-Year Learning Outcomes at The City University of New York | 2017,
  • Gordon, Kwok, Suarez, Toyama, TriState Consortium-Office of Special Programs; Our
  • Modern Day Probation Students-A Fresh Review for Intervention 2017, Kwok,
  • Thompson, April, TriState Consortium-SEEK Department, CUNY SEEK/CD Tutor
  • Talk X Conference |2018, 2016 Committee Member, CUNY  What is Career Enrichment? Successful
  • Internships & Scholarships |2012-2017, Kwok, Current SEEK, SSSP,
  • Psychology and XAE Students First Year and Beyond, Interdisciplinary
  • Collaboration | 2015, Kwok, Melara, CUE Conference |2013, 2015 Kwok,
  • Center for Excellence in Technology and Learning Reframing Success: Our
  • Role in Improving Outcomes
Additional Information
  1. External Support. Role: Program Director. 8/1/22 – 7/31/27. Agency: NIH (NIGMS). Title: Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Training Program (T34) for racial/ethnic minorities at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) and the City College of New York (CCNY). 1 T34 GM137870-01A1.
  2. External Support. Role: Faculty Advisor. 10/1/23-9/30/2027. Agency Department of Education (DOE). Title: Career Awareness and Pathways At City College (CAPACity) grant.