It's the first time a Massey University graduation audience has been brought to tears by a special proposal.
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Māori students march to grad despite procession being cancelled
A small group of Māori Bachelor of Nursing students marched to their Whitireia graduation ceremony today despite the planned procession being cancelled earlier this week. They were flanked by their families and tutors to celebrate the beginning of a new chapter.
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Reo learner graduates with reo Māori Masters degree
Over 180 Māori and non-Māori Waikato University students graduated at Te Kohinga Mārama Marae, including widowed mother-of-eight Jackie Tamaki, who completed her Masters in Education in te reo Māori, even though she's still learning te reo.
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Redeveloped Māori nursing degree helps workforce
Among the 200 graduates receiving degrees from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi, nineteen were beneficiaries of a redeveloped Māori nursing degree, designed to help bring more Māori nurses into the workforce.
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Māori nurses number on the rise with Te Awanuiārangi's graduation today
Nineteen Māori nurses graduated this morning at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi's graduation ceremony in Whakatāne.
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Walking the talk to revive te reo
Natasha Koia is an inaugural recipient of the Kia Ita Taura Whiri/Nga Pae o te Maramatanga scholarship for her Masters' thesis on the definition of quality in a Kaupapa Māori early childhood learning context. She graduated with her Master of Education degree from the University of Waikato.
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Hip Hop International NZ 2017, GRADUATES
Highlights from the 2017 National Street Dance competition.
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Preparing Māori for modern day business
In the last 25 years, over 400 students have graduated from the Tohu Huanga Māori Business Development program at The University of Auckland. Program manager Ngaroimata Reid says they are preparing them for modern day Māori business environment.
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Graduation- it's a whānau affair
Gaining a degree was a whanau affair for Te Awatea Rangiuaia-Carter, who was one of five from the same whanau to graduate on the same day, all with degrees in education from the University of Auckland.
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First grandchild to graduate for Rangiheuea whānau
Kawerau bred Jordan Rangiheuea is proud to be one of the 165 Māori students graduating from AUT's Faculty of Health of Environmental Sciences.