UH Regents approve resolution urging de-escalation of tension and non-violent solutions
UH leadership is committed to continue to explore ways to become a stronger community of learners, teachers and scholars.
UH leadership is committed to continue to explore ways to become a stronger community of learners, teachers and scholars.
The resolution and report by the group are posted in the materials for the October 17 BOR meeting at Leeward Community College.
The special meeting is being relocated to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island to provide more opportunity for participation from the community most directly impacted by the proposed rules.
Highlights include fall 2019 enrollment, UH Cancer Center research clinic, federal grants for Native Hawaiian education and more.
Board of Regents Chair Benjamin Kudo urges forces on all sides of this issue to work in the spirit of aloha to find solutions that move Âé¶¹´«Ã½, forward.
Board of Regents Chair Benjamin Kudo shares a message regarding Maunakea and the divisions that he hopes can find resolutions.
The additional time will allow the board to consider feedback received, while the regent interaction group reviews the university¡¯s stewardship and governance activities on Maunakea.
The Board of Regents is being asked to consider the appointment of the permitted interaction group, which would be tasked to investigate issues related to the university¡¯s stewardship and governance activities on Maunakea.
The August 22 meeting was rescheduled in an effort to accommodate increased public interest.
Thirty promising high school and college students were recognized for outstanding academic achievement and are part of an effort to keep the state¡¯s best and brightest in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.