Budget request funds key initiatives
Proposals include funding for 21st century facilities, graduation initiative and innovation initiative.
Proposals include funding for 21st century facilities, graduation initiative and innovation initiative.
The Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Development complex contains one administrative office building and two instructional buildings with six classrooms and six labs.
The new Clinical Building will provide space for advocacy training as well as pro bono community outreach for at-risk populations.
The Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship’s sPACE offers a vibrant working space for all Âé¶¹´«Ã½System students and faculty who want to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors.
The 21st century learning facility will house the biology, microbiology and botany departments and the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.
UH Mānoa’s new law school building will enable student clinics to serve a wider range of at-risk populations.
The Information Technology Center has been awarded the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold certification by the United States Green Building Council.
Since 2007, UH Mānoa has saved more than nine percent on its projected energy costs, representing $3.4 million in energy savings in 2014 alone.
UH Hilo’s Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy breaks ground on a permanent facility.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie released $58.5 million to the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ System for capital improvement projects at various campuses.