Colorado State University's Hui 'O Hawai'i was established in 1985 by CSU students who recognized the need for a Hawai'i-student support system. Over time the club has been evolved in; providing aid to students from Hawai'i in adjusting to college life, as well as promoting a better understanding of Hawaiian Culture, Language and History on campus and in the Fort Collins community. The Hui 'O Hawa
i'i has recently changed their name to The Pacific Club at Colorado State University, so as to include all Polynesian students, and a place for those who are not Polynesian and who wish to learn about Polynesia to come together and create family and friends away from home. The Pacific Club at Colorado State University, along with the APACC (Asian Pacific American Cultural Center) office, helps sponsor various events throughout the year. Every fall semester, the club coordinates its annual LŪ'AU - a celebration of Hawaii's food, culture, and Aloha Spirit. Book us for your next event! We can tailor any show to meet your entertainment and budget needs. [email protected]
If you are interested in joining The Pacific Club at CSU, have questions, or would like to join in on any of our events, Contact Us! Officers
President: Shayne Wolf
VP of Club/Lū'au: Hikianalia Foster
Secretary: Harmony Pachceo
Treasurer: Kala Burkett