UH campaign reminds Hawai?i: ‘There¡¯s a place for you’
The second year of the campaign premiered on October 11 and will run through March 2024.
The second year of the campaign premiered on October 11 and will run through March 2024.
This week's image is from Leeward Community College's Allan Nebrija.
UH was just one of two employers in Âé¶¹´«Ã½, and one of eight universities across the country that made the list.
Kōkeʻe—To wind or twist; to bend.
Thirteen of the 16 team members who were involved have ties to UH.
“This issue can impact anyone, regardless of race, gender, age, socio-economics, disability, or sexual orientation.”
This week's image is from UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹'s Nancy Marker.
Kaona—Hidden meaning, as in Hawaiian poetry; concealed reference, as to a person, thing, or place; words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune.
This week's image is from UH Hilo?s Jotis Russell-Christian.
Nani—Beauty, glory, splendor.