President¡¯s April highlights and updates
Highlights of the president¡¯s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
Highlights of the president¡¯s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
Roy Takeyama’s commitment and contributions to leadership, governance and philanthropy at the university spanned more than thirty years.
Pacific Business News selected Higa to the diverse group of exceptional young Âé¶¹´«Ã½ businessmen and businesswomen.
The UH West Oʻahu library will now be called the James and Abigail Campbell Library, named after the campus’ largest benefactor.
This plan will provide a strategic vision to align and leverage the unique mission, capabilities and resources of each campus while reducing unnecessary duplication and increasing collaboration.
The Candidate Advisory Council for the Board of Regents presented a list of candidates to Gov. David Ige to fill a Âé¶¹´«Ã½ County seat vacancy.
Highlights of the president’s report include UH’s commitment to equity and safety, Culinary Institute of the Pacific first phase completed and governor’s budget and legislative update.
The Candidate Advisory Council has re-initiated the recruitment process for a Âé¶¹´«Ã½ County seat on the Board of Regents.
UH is recommending Hunt Companies Inc. and Stanford Carr Development as the Âé¶¹´«Ã½West O?ahu University Village project developers.
Highlights of the president’s report includes the nationally recognized STAR program, increase in new student enrollment and new Life Sciences building.