Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hali?a
Haliʻa—Sudden remembrance, memory, especially of a loved one; fond recollection; premonition; to recall, recollect fondly.
Haliʻa—Sudden remembrance, memory, especially of a loved one; fond recollection; premonition; to recall, recollect fondly.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ celebrates September 2023 faculty and staff anniversaries.
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Hoʻopili—To bring together, stick to, attach oneself to a person.
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ʻImi—To look, hunt, search, seek.
Honolulu CC¡¯s Liz Hartline wrote There was a fire: A story for young children on Maui to help children and their caregivers.
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“We know that many of our students and employees have endured severe personal losses, and UH will continue to find ways to help our people and our communities heal and look forward.”
“First and foremost, as of today, we are not aware of any loss of life or casualties among our employees or students.”