Inmates graduate from Kapi?olani CC culinary class
Four women from the Women¡¯s Community Correctional Center culinary arts certificates and held a special graduation luncheon featuring some of the 5-star quality cuisine they learned to create.
Four women from the Women¡¯s Community Correctional Center culinary arts certificates and held a special graduation luncheon featuring some of the 5-star quality cuisine they learned to create.
Windward CC¡¯s student newspaper, Ka ʻOhana, was named Most Outstanding Community College Newspaper for 2017–2018 by the American Scholastic Press Association.
For the second time in three years a UH team won the National Cyber League competition, considered to be the country’s leading collegiate educational cybersecurity challenge.
The students applied their classroom learning by volunteering to help residents with tax preparation through a collaboration with Goodwill Industries of Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
UH graduates share multicultural shout-outs, joyous turnings of the tassels and throwing of mortarboards, and some sharp dance moves, too.
The Come Back to ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ program in Outreach College helps former students, like Ken Sato, finally get their bachelor degrees.
Although disruption is expected to be minimal, students, faculty and staff are asked to be aware of the projects and to plan accordingly.
The book not only looks at the ways that politics influence policy research but also critically examines the methods—known as impact evaluations—that are used in such research.
Cheryl Ramos, H¨k¨± Pihana, Natalie Quinajon, Jim Mellon, Miles Nagata, Lee Dombroski and Patsy Iwasaki were recognized at the UH Hilo awards on held May 3.
Windward CC and the UH’s 5th Annual Sustainability Summit were among the organizations recognized by Governor David Ige at this year’s Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Green Business Program Awards.