Update on status of working from home
Message to UH employees provides guidance for work-from-home through the end of June.
Message to UH employees provides guidance for work-from-home through the end of June.
UH will seek approval for each campus to pilot a small number of classes to be safely offered in-person and/or with a hybrid mix of in-person face and online components.
The health and safety of everyone who sets foot on the 10 campuses in the fall is the foremost priority for the university and unions.
The planning process will be transparent and inclusive, and will capitalize on the extraordinary expertise and experience on the campus.
The estimated $110 million building project will provide 388 affordable, rental housing units along with a child-care facility and ground floor retail space.
Leonard R. Gouveia, Jr. currently serves as the director of the Office of Research Services.
UH is also planning for the possible extension of socially distanced operations through the fall semester.
The plan covers all operating and advisory units associated with Maunakea and will make operations and management more efficient, effective and transparent.
The large-scale volunteer work started April 22 and will run through early May.
Also for the first time, BOR meetings were accessible to the public through a live video stream.