Hawaiian Word of the Week: M¨¡kaʻikaʻi
Mākaʻikaʻi—To visit, see the sights; to stroll, make a tour, take a walk; to look upon; spectator.
Mākaʻikaʻi—To visit, see the sights; to stroll, make a tour, take a walk; to look upon; spectator.
Pilina—Association, relationship, union, connection, meeting, joining, adhering, fitting.
Makana—Gift, present; reward, award, donation, prize.
The lab opened in fall 2022 and users have been raving about the new resource.
Lassner also provided updates on UH¡¯s budget request at the state Legislature and the status of student applications for fall 2023.
P¨—Night, darkness, obscurity; the realm of the gods.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Promise scholarship helped more than 2,000 UH Community College students across the state afford higher education during the 2021–22 academic year.
Moʻolelo—Story, history, tradition, record.
UH architecture students participated in an international design exchange for one week in Japan with students from the Nagaoka Institute of Design.
Maopopo—To clearly understand, recognize, realize.