Hawaiian Word of the Week: M¨¡kaukau
M¨¡kaukau—Able, competent, capable, handy, efficient, proficient, versed, adept, skilled, expert, qualified; prepared, ready; competence, proficiency, aptitude, preparation; to know how, to know well.
M¨¡kaukau—Able, competent, capable, handy, efficient, proficient, versed, adept, skilled, expert, qualified; prepared, ready; competence, proficiency, aptitude, preparation; to know how, to know well.
“We are fortunate to have many active and veteran service members within our university ʻohana.”
This Image of the Week comes from UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹'s Christine Lamborn.
Hoʻomanawanui—Patience, to be patient, steadfast, fortitude.
This Image of the Week comes from UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ undergraduate Rzenseth Cabansag.
The General Election is November 8.
Hauʻoli—Happy, glad, gay, joyful; happiness, enjoyment, joy.
Riana Jicha and Leoshina Kariha received a Civic Engagement Grant to fund a public service announcement on voter registration.
UH is proposing a freeze on undergraduate tuition for two more academic years followed by a 2% increase in resident tuition rates at the three UH universities in AY 2025–26 and a 2% increase in AY 2026–27.
This Image of the Week comes from UH Hilo student Saxony Charlot.