Honolulu CC weaves together three events for its annual Ho?olaule?a
The campus-wide celebration brought together Hawaiian culture, sustainable choices, career opportunities and community involvement.
The campus-wide celebration brought together Hawaiian culture, sustainable choices, career opportunities and community involvement.
Check out the variety of Earth Week celebrations held on Âé¶¹´«Ã½campuses.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Foundation honors long-term historic property monitoring plan for UH managed lands on Maunakea.
UH Mānoa and Honolulu CC fashion design students showcase their collections on the runway.
The event is a chance for alumni and friends to reconnect with classmates, instructors and others in the construction industry.
The Honolulu March for Science will bring together science supporters from keiki and community members to teachers and practitioners.
The project, which Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Ardis Eschenberg says is a “vehicle to increase education for Koʻolaupoko and Koʻolauloa for generations to come,” is expected to be completed by the end of 2018
The scholarship is a new gift in recognition of Leeward CC’s dedication, leadership, and passion for people within the west coast community.
CHASING CORAL sets out to show the scale and implication of an underwater catastrophe.
Directed by Julie Iezzi, in collaboration with three visiting master kyogen artists, students perform in a 600 year-strong comedic form called kyogen.