President Hensel: Reaffirming values, EO update, March campus forum
“No shift in federal policy can change who we are or our unwavering commitment to ensuring that every member of our campus community is valued and welcomed.”
“No shift in federal policy can change who we are or our unwavering commitment to ensuring that every member of our campus community is valued and welcomed.”
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC Manono campus, K¨ Education Center and P¨¡lamanui campus welcomed Hensel.
The UH Institutional Research, Analysis & Planning Office serves as university¡¯s central hub for historical and real-time student data.
“As we walk through this moment of change, it is critically important to say clearly that UH remains steadfast in its mission and core values.”
Hensel also provided an update on her tour of the UH campuses and education centers in her first 90 days as UH President
Discussions covered key issues such as technology adoption, staff development, transparency, student fees and expanding interdisciplinary collaboration.
Katey Pelican will begin her role on April 1, 2025.
“I can assure you that we are approaching this moment with care, thoughtfulness, and an unwavering commitment to our students, faculty, staff, and the communities we serve.”
Honolulu CC students energized and reassured by meeting with UH President Wendy Hensel.
The UH Maui College ³¢¨¡²Ô²¹ʻ¾± Education Center currently serves 84 students, including 64 Early College students.