Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hana pa?a
Hana paʻa—To fasten; to make fast
Hana paʻa—To fasten; to make fast
The second year of the campaign premiered on October 11 and will run through March 2024.
Kōkeʻe—To wind or twist; to bend.
Dods is an alumnus of UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹¡¯s Shidler College of Business, a longtime donor to UH and former president of the UH Foundation¡¯s Board of Trustees.
Consisting of approximately 45 members, the Wind Ensemble played the piece during a rehearsal in September.
Nani—Beauty, glory, splendor.
Lassner also provided the latest update on the SCR 201 Tenure Task Force and the impact of a possible federal government shutdown on the university.
Laulima—Cooperation, joint action; group of people working together; community; to work together, cooperate.
Honi—To kiss; a kiss; formerly, to touch noses on the side in greeting.
Haliʻa—Sudden remembrance, memory, especially of a loved one; fond recollection; premonition; to recall, recollect fondly.