Travel industry scholarship honors late Hawai?i hotel exec Barry Wallace
The scholarship was established by Wallace¡¯s wife, Nancy, to support undergraduate students at the School of Travel Industry Management.
The scholarship was established by Wallace¡¯s wife, Nancy, to support undergraduate students at the School of Travel Industry Management.
Participants scan QR codes on sidewalk decals in Waimea that link to brief informational videos about planets in the solar system.
The celebration includes special promotions and a birthday beach clean up on Friday, March 19.
This year, the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Foodbank's statewide goal is to raise 35,000 pounds of food and $150,000.
A William S. Richardson School of Law alumna, and a lecturer, launched a free webinar series to assist and accelerate the restart of local small businesses in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
A collaboration of installed art and poetry at Gallery ʻIolani.
Each student received two bags—one filled with food and drink items and another filled with pandemic safety supplies.
Student Parents At ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ has been named the 2021 Outstanding Undergraduate Student Parent Program by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
The March 6 event is the first of several clinics to help the Filipino community get vaccinated.
The outdoor program promotes connecting with ʻāina while connecting with others as a way to heal and recharge.