Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kohol¨¡
Kohol¨¡—Humpback whale, forcing up the water like waves hitting a reef, reef flats.
Kohol¨¡—Humpback whale, forcing up the water like waves hitting a reef, reef flats.
The trophy tour was organized by the UH Mānoa Athletics Department as a way to share the championship celebration with fans, students, faculty, staff and community supporters throughout Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
P¨±liki—to embrace with arms, as in a hug, or holding an infant.
Liliana Okimoto won a free year of tuition at UH Mānoa, courtesy of UH Federal Credit Union
President Hensel highlighted a new scholarship for community college transfer students, provided an update on the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ chancellor search and more.
Student speakers Diego Haʻaheo Ortiz and Erica-Skyler Malie Salvador Holokai and guest speaker Walter A. Dods Jr. encouraged the graduates to keep pushing forward, love themselves and support their communities.
Kapiʻolani CC gave one uncertain student ability to lead, serve and create change.
Maui Komohana—West; Western Maui.
The strategy aims to create a more cohesive and effective university that better serves students and the state.
Leʻaleʻa—Fun; to have a good time.