The Student Leadership Series

The Campus Center Ka Lama Kū Student Leadership Development Program introduces the Student Leadership Series, where we will be highlighting one Ka Lama Kū value per month at a workshop designed to help students explore their own personal leadership. More details on the 2023-2024 workshops will be posted.

Students at True Colors WorkshopParticipants at a prior Student Leadership event

Ka Lama Ku Leadership Categories

Value Meaning
Alakaʻi 1) Serves as a role model by leading by example
2) Inspires and empowers others to work towards a common goal
3) Serves a coach or mentor to new leaders
4) Fosters motivation and encouragement
Ike Papalua 1) Takes risks that others would avoid
2) Creates change
3) Effectively communicates a shared vision for the organization
4) Ensures that others embrace change
Kuleana 1) Demonstrates problem solving for positive action
2) Communicates effectively and empowers others to work together
3) Transforms challenges into opportunities.
4) Organizes and mobilizes others toward solutions and goals
Laulima 1) Gains the trust and respect of others by encouraging people to work together
2) Networks and collaborates with others
3) Motivates others to make a difference every day
4) Organizes and mobilizes individuals into groups to accomplish specific tasks
Malama 1) Demonstrates care for the land, family, and/or spirituality
2) Demonstrates civic and social engagement
3) Has deep respect and honor for others
4) Accepts responsibilities unconditionally