Rosalind Meno Ram is the associate academic vice president for curriculum and assessment at Brigham Young University–Hawaii. She is a native CHamoru scholar and the second CHamoru sister missionary from Guam. As an alumna of BYU–Hawaii in TESOL with a minor in linguistics, she earned her master’s degree in library science and a doctorate in education leadership. She was hired as a library faculty member at Brigham Young University–Hawaii, where she became an original cataloger specializing in Pacific materials. For some time, she also managed the Pacific Island Collection there. Her doctoral research involved the study of CHamoru parental involvement in elementary-age children’s lives. She has taught numerous courses with subjects that include intercultural communication, the Pacific Islands, and student development. Rosalind is an experienced and published oral historian specializing in Pacific Island women. Her efforts and love for BYU–Hawaii led her to being an associate professor. In 2012 she was invited to be in the academic division as an administrator. She has presented at many academic conferences on Pacific history, including the Pioneers in the Pacific conference, the Mormon Pacific Historical Society conference, and other regional conferences.
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