UH President Wendy Hensel visits Moloka?i in final stop of statewide tour
“It was a day of inspiring stories that really moved me about the power of education and the importance of having access on every island.”
“It was a day of inspiring stories that really moved me about the power of education and the importance of having access on every island.”
“We have already begun reviewing our federally funded programs and will soon take a broader look across the university to ensure we are protecting our mission and preserving our values.”
Windward CC¡¯s commitment to student success inspires alumni, and shapes the next generation.
UH President Wendy Hensel provided an update on the most recent federal policy changes, and outlined how UH is responding, at the March 20 Board of Regents monthly meeting.
The university aims to conduct finalist interviews in late May and announce the new hire by mid to late summer.
Hensel provided a stark update on the impact of new federal policies during a March 13 open forum, which was live-streamed to more than 1,000 viewers and more than 220 in-person attendees.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2025 Legislative session.
The council will meet twice a month, serving as a forum for community voices to help shape the university¡¯s approach to evolving national policies.
“It¡¯s pretty amazing how many people come to Kauaʻi Community College for their education and choose to stay, continuing to give back.”
The forum will be held on March 13, 3–4:30 p.m. at the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Campus Center Ballroom.