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Oluwakemisola Adeusi
Ph.D. Student in German Studies, admitted Autumn 2022
Ph.D. Minor, Political Science
Writing Tutor, School of Engineering - Technical Communications ProgramBioKemi’s research interests include transnational, Afro-German, and migrant literature. Her work explores the representations of the inter- and intra-migrant relations in contemporary German migrant literature.
Before joining Stanford's German Department as a Ph.D. student in 2022, she earned a B.A. degree in German from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, in 2019, and completed her M.A. program in German from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, in 2022. She is a 2024/25 student fellow at the Hoover Institution, exploring topics about the migration issue in Germany and the AfD political party. She is also a fellow and mentor of the EDGE fellowship (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education). -
Kawena Lei Apao
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioKawena Apao is a haku moʻolelo, communications strategist, and entrepreneur from Hawaiʻi with over a decade of experience in digital media, storytelling, and brand development. She currently serves as a Senior Digital Content Strategist at Kamehameha Schools, one of Hawaiʻi’s largest private educational institutions, where she leads digital content strategies focused on education, ʻāina stewardship, and community well-being.
In addition to her professional role, Kawena has founded ventures rooted in culture, creativity, and economic empowerment, building platforms and products that amplify Native Hawaiian voices and values. She earned her M.A. in Communications from Hawaiʻi Pacific University and is now continuing her graduate studies at Stanford University through the Entrepreneurial Leadership Graduate Certificate program.
Her academic and professional work are united by a focus on storytelling, innovation, and leadership that create a positive impact for her community.