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HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald
Pictured are students enrolled in the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Heritage
Management program.
Program grooms experts
in Heritage Management
AUniversity of
Hawaii at Hilo
graduate program
is filling a need in the
state to train members
of the community for
leadership positions in
historic preservation.
The two-year
Heritage Management
program started in 2015.
It prepares students
for work in consulting
firms, community organizations
and for positions
at county, state and
federal entities related to
heritage management.
Since it began,
at least 15 students
have earned — or are
currently working
toward — master’s
degrees in Heritage
Management. The
majority of those students
and graduates hail
from Hawaii and more
than half are of Native
Hawaiian ancestry.
“In Hawaii alone,
there are hundreds of
people who work in
historic preservation
positions,” said program
director Peter
Mills. “But (Hawaii)
regulations state that,
unless you have a
graduate degree or
higher, you can’t be a
principal investigator
at any of those places.
So a master’s degree
is necessary to get you
up in leadership position
in most heritage
management jobs.”
The program is one
of only a few of its kind
in the state: UH-Manoa
offers an applied
archaeology graduate
program, along with a
historic preservation
certificate program.
Mills, who started
teaching at UH-Hilo in
1997, said he recalls
prior to the Heritage
Management program
getting started, students
would “come through
who loved archaeology
and loved culture and
loved these issues, but
they would graduate
with their bachelor’s,
go out and work for
firms and hit a glass
ceiling pretty quickly.”
“The jobs were out
there, but the people
By KIRSTEN JOHNSON
Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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