Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 6, Number 10, 1 October 1989 — Graduate devotes career to Hawaiian health [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Graduate devotes career to Hawaiian health
Lovette Ewalani (Manuia) Crowley, daughter of John and Mildred Manuia of Hilo, received the outstanding undergraduate award during graduation ceremonies, in Seattle, at the University of Washington. Crowley, a 1973 graduate of Castle High School, Kaneohe, received her distinguished award on the basis of heroutstandingscholarship, dedicated professionalism in community service, practice, or research, and a demonstrated commitment to the field of social work. In further recognition of her talent, she received membership in the Golden Key National Honor Society and was awarded a scholarship into the Graduate School of Social Work (Master's program) at the University of Washington for the 1989-1990 school year. Crowley will be studying Human Services and Research for her master's program, with special emphasis on health care and aging. Upon graduation she and her husband and two daughters will return to Hawaii where she hopes to work with her fellow Hawaiians.
Lovette Ewalani (Manuia) Crowley at her graduation from the University of Washington, Seattle.