President¡¯s January highlights and updates
Highlights of the president’s report includes the nationally recognized STAR program, increase in new student enrollment and new Life Sciences building.
Highlights of the president’s report includes the nationally recognized STAR program, increase in new student enrollment and new Life Sciences building.
The former UH West Oʻahu interim chancellor was recognized for more than 40 years of service to the university.
The deadline for receipt of applications for the Stephen Lau Water Research Endowed Scholarship is February 28.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½is using e-Builder, a web-based capital program management system to create an online workflow for all parties involved in the many construction and renovation projects across the campuses.
The Mānoa campus was listed 12 in the LendEDU 20 Best Colleges for Outdoor Sports and Recreation Report.
The forums gave each finalist an opportunity to introduce themselves and their visions and gave students, faculty, staff and the public the opportunity to ask questions.
Palikū Theatre presents Nā Manu, an engaging exploration drawing upon the traditional stories that made birds so esteemed in Hawaiian culture.
This report includes financial statements and highlights the impact donors are making in the lives of UH students and on campus statewide.
The National Federation of Paralegal Associations has elected Kapiʻolani CC paralegal program graduate Ronell B. Badua, as Region I director for 2017–2018.
Windward CC’s Gallery ʻIolani presents a selection of thalassic art from the Art in Public Places Collection.